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Phone: (718)482-7244 • E-Mail: [email protected] • www.laguardia.edu/acereg/2
MeetJason Spencer
From serving in Iraq to serving up home cooking
Jason Spencer admits he had a hard time transitioning from military to civilian
life. But he got the support and guidance he needed from the Veterans Upward
Bound (VUB) Program at LaGuardia. The sergeant/squad leader served five years
in the U.S. Army Infantry, which included two tours in Iraq. He previously served
at New York’s Ground Zero during 9/11 as a member of the National Guard.
Returning to civilian life in 2010, he was ready for a new challenge: earning a
college degree. “The VUB Program pointed me in the right direction and provided
very good mentoring,” says Jason, who came to the program in 2012. Today,
he is close to graduating from LaGuardia with an Associates Degree in Business
Administration. He also runs his own restaurant in Brooklyn called High-A-Level
Caribbean. Next on the menu for the full time student and business owner:
earning a bachelors degree.
Jason Spencer and son, Ali'Itoa (5 years old), at his High-A-LevelCaribbean restaurant in Brooklyn.
The Veterans Upward
Bound Program
pointed me in the right
direction and provided
very good mentoring.
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See page 31 for more information about the Veterans Upward Bound Program at LaGuardia.
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Train
ing th
at gets Y
OU th
e job!
ComputersCompTIA Exam Prep/Online 11
BusinessNotary Public 17New York City Taxi Operators (Hack) License 29
ConstructionLicense Preparation: Refrigeration Machine Operator 20
EnglishTOEFL Preparation Workshop 41
High School EquivalencyTest Preparation (in English or Spanish) 45 Test Preparation for Deaf Adults 46
College Prep Bridge to College Math 48Bridge to College Reading and Writing 48SAT/ACT Prep (online) 50
Graduate School AdmissionsGMAT Prep/Online 50LSAT Prep/Online 50GRE Prep/Online 50
Professional Certificate Programs
ComputersMicrosoft Applications 8A+ Computer Service Technician 10
AccountingQuickBooks 16Accounting (College Level) 53
BusinessAdministrative Assistant Certificate Program 9Tax Preparer 17
ConstructionOSHA Certification 18Construction Management 19
HealthCertified Clinical Medical Assistant 21Phlebotomy 21EKG Technician 21Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Counselor (CASAC) 22Dietary Manager 22Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) 23Paramedic 23Healthcare Interpreting for Spanish/English 24Pharmacy Technician 24Personal Fitness Training 25
ChildcareCertificación en el Cuidado de Niños 13
Interpreter Education ASL-English Interpretation Program 26
Testing Center
You can take the following exams at LaGuardia:
• High School Equivalency (formerly G.E.D.)• New York City Taxi Operators (Hack) License• English (Versant English Speaking Test)• College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)• Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment (EIPA)
Testing Facilities
We offer proctoring for individuals taking exams from colleges, universities and testing boards.
For more information call (718) 482-5120or e-mail [email protected]
Turn Anxiety into Achievementwith our Test Prep courses
Your gift today to The LaGuardia Community College Foundation can help students who may not be able to cover the cost of tuition to find success.
Visit www.laguardia.edu/acegive to give online orcall The Foundation at (718) 482-5010.
Funds raised through this initiative will provide direct support forLaGuardia Community College ACE students.
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Gift of Education
Have you learned something through an Adult &Continuing Education (ACE) program at LaGuardiaCommunity College that changed your life?
Training that gets YOU the
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ACE Catalog Wins Award for Excellence
LaGuardia’s Fall 2013 Division of Adult and Continuing Education (ACE)catalog won an award for excellence from the Learning Resources Network(LERN), an international association in lifelong learning. The winning entrywas selected from more than 100 nominations. Criteria used to select thewinner were innovation in the field of lifelong learning as well as originality,replicability and measurable outcomes.
Division of Adult and Continuing Education Assistant Dean Francesca Fioreaccepts catalog award from LERN President William Draves.
Welcome to Spring 2014
Get a Promotion or New Career 7
Training that gets you the job! 3
Computer Training 8Fundamental Computer Skills 8Certificate Program in Microsoft Office Applications 8Administrative Assistant Certificate Program 9Advanced Microsoft Office Certificate Program 9A+ Computer Service Technician Certificate Preparation 10Discover Computer Science/Online 10Certificate Preparation in CompTIA Security/Network/Online 11Web Page Design/Online 11Computadoras en Español 12Certificación en el Cuidado de Niños 13(Certification in Childcare -offered in Spanish only)
Microsoft Office Applications/Online 15Business Office Skills/Online 15
Learn Online Visit www.ed2go.com/lagcc 14Accounting and Finance/OnlineBusiness/OnlineCollege Readiness/OnlineComputer Applications/OnlineConstruction and Sustainable Building/OnlineDesign and Composition/OnlineHealth Care and Medical/OnlineLanguage and Arts/OnlineLaw and Legal/OnlinePersonal Development/OnlineTeaching and Education/OnlineTechnology/OnlineWriting and Publishing/Online
Accounting, Bookkeeping and Tax Preparation 16Computerized Bookkeeping for QuickBooks Certificate Program 16Advanced QuickBooks 16Bookkeeping/Online 17Tax Return Preparer Certificate Program 17IRS Enrolled Agents Preparation Program 17Notary Public Test Preparation 17
Construction & Building Management 18Safety Dynamics Construction Courses 18Cursos de Construcción en Español/Construction 19
Courses in Spanish Construction Management Certificate Program 19Construction/Online 20College Construction and Design 20Refrigeration Machine Operator License Program 20
Health 21Certified Clinical Medical Assistant 21
American Heart Association CPR for Healthcare 21EKG Technician 21Phlebotomy 21CCMA Procedures 21Medical Terminology 21
Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor 22(CASAC) Education Program
Health Online 22Dietary Manager Program 22Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic 23Paramedic Original 23Healthcare Interpreter Certificate Program 24LPN to RN Transition Course 24Certified Nurse Aide 24Health Workshops 24Child Abuse Identification and Reporting 24Introduction to Infection Control 24Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Certification Exam 24
2-day Review SeminarPharmacy Technician Certification Preparation 24NEW! Healthcare Financial Management 25Personal Trainer Certification 25Welcome Back Center (Foreign-trained healthcare 25
professionals)
ASL-English Interpretation Program 26
Spring into a NEW Career 27
Which Training Program is Right for You? 28
Taxi & For Hire Vehicle Driver Institute 29
Lee la página 13 para una lista de clases en Español. See page 13 for a list of our course offerings in Spanish.
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Table of C
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Veterans - Transition to College 31Veterans Upward Bound Program 31Veterans Tuition Assistance 32Veterans Training Program 32CLEP for Veterans 32
Start/Build Your Business 3310,000 Small Businesses 33Which Business Service is Right for You? 34TLC Certified Base and Vehicle Owner Point Reduction Program 35Affordable Care Act 35Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) 36Business/Online 38
Learn English 39Day Intensive Program 40Evening English Program 40Saturday English Program 40Specialized Workshops 41CUNY Immigrant Education Initiative-Inmigrantes de Nueva York 42Versant English Test 42CUNY Citizenship Now! Application Assistance 42
Get Your H.S. Equivalency Diploma 43
Which High School Equivalency Program is Right for You? 44High School Equivalency in English 45Equivalencia del Bachillerato (High School Equivalency) en Español 45Adult Basic Education for Deaf Adults 46High School Equivalency for Deaf Adults 46
Prepare for College 47
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) 47CUNY Language Immersion Program (CLIP) 48College Preparation Courses 48College Preparation Workshops 49CUNY Start 49Test Prep/Online: SAT, ACT, GMAT, LSAT, GRE 50
Are You 16-24? Take the Next Step 52
Take College Courses 53College Certificate Program in Accounting 53College Foreign Languages 54Foreign Languages/Online 56College Liberal Arts 57College Studio Art 58College Studio Music 60Photography/Online 61Writing/Online 61
Learn American Sign Language 63Intensive Study in American Sign Language 64Dual Access Courses 65
Continuing Education Classes for Deaf Adults 65Driver (Learner’s Permit) Education for Deaf Adults 65Individual Instruction 65
ACE Support Services 62Disability Services 62Financial Assistance to Help Pay for Your Education 62
Tuition Assistance Voucher Info 62Students Over 65 62Individual Training Grants 62Hope Scholarship Credit 62Helena Rubinstein Scholarship 62
Registration 66Directions to the LaGuardia campus 66How to Register 66
Online 67By phone 67By fax 67In person 67
See page 14 for registration information for online (ed2go) courses.
See page 62:• Financial assistance to help pay for your education• Disability services
Dear Students,
At LaGuardia Community College we believe a better world starts by getting curious, by asking: What if?
Our students challenge expectations, coming together to study at LaGuardiato make a better life for themselves and their families. They push boundaries —working around job schedules and family responsibilities, adapting to a new language and environment — to reach their educational and professional goals.
Our faculty and staff dare to do more by creating innovative and exciting ways to explore new ideas, teach new skills and pioneer programs that truly serve students and make our communitystronger. LaGuardia has a national reputation for being an institution of educational excellence; we have receivednumerous awards for outstanding academic and continuing education programs. We partner with prestigious organizations such as the Gates Foundation, MetLife Foundation and Goldman Sachs to further our initiatives.
Join LaGuardia on a journey to life-long learning. I look forward to seeing you on our campus.
Dr. Gail O. MellowPresident
People in our community are improving their lives and future prospects every day with assistance from LaGuardia’s Division of Adult and ContinuingEducation (ACE). True to our mission, we offer the highest quality courses,programs and services to help you reach your goals and get on the path tosuccess.
Technology is ever important in today’s world. This spring, upgrade your skills with our many new online courses, which include Introduction to JavaProgramming, Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5, Using Social Media in Business, and Achieving Top Search Engine Positions. For Spanish speakers,we have courses in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint as well as Basic
Computer and Internet Skills, taught in Spanish (see page 12). Take your career to the next level or begin a new one with our new Project Management Applications, PMP Certification Preparation or Explore a Career asan Administrative Medical Assistant, also provided online for your convenience.
ACE offers numerous professional certificate programs and courses in varied fields, including health, bookkeeping and accounting, computer training and much more. Small business owners, we provide businesseducation and support services to help your company grow and create jobs to improve the local economy (see page 34).
ACE will help you achieve your educational goals through our high school equivalency or college prep classesand workshops. Non-native English speakers, choose from our many specialized ESL programs. If you’re readyfor college, try our new CATW Preparation for English Learners course to help you pass the CUNY writingexam (see page 41).
Take a look through our catalog to find out about exciting opportunities for you to grow in your profession and education. We hope you join us.
Jane E. SchulmanVice PresidentDivision of Adult and Continuing Education
LaGuardia Community CollegeDr. Gail O. Mellow, President
Division of Adult and ContinuingEducation
Jane E. Schulman, Vice President
Jane MacKillop, Associate Dean
Shannon Bryant, Associate Dean
Francesca Fiore, Assistant Dean
Directors
Tony Allicino, Director, Program for Deaf Adults
Christine Alvarez, Director, Pre-Hospital Care Programs
Natalia Arguello, Director, NYDesigns
Victoria Badalamenti, Director, The English Language Center
Claudia Baldonedo, Director, Youth Workforce DevelopmentInitiatives
Marian Blaber, Executive Director, CUNY LanguageImmersion Program
Amy Dalsimer, Executive Director, Professional DevelopmentInstitute
Rosa Figueroa, Director, Small Business Development Center
Adjoa Gzifa, Director, Workforce Education Center
Edgard Hernandez, Director, Procurement Technical Assistance Center
Assuanta Howard, Director, 10,000 Small Business Program
John Hunt, Director, Center for Immigrant Education and Training
Kimberly Kendall, Executive Director, Career Programs
John Lagamjis, Director, ACE Information Technology
Beth Lord, Director, ACE Employment Services/Career
Development Center
Chandana Mahadeswaraswamy, Acting Associate DirectorCareer and Professional Programs
Linda Mellon, Executive Director, Business Services
Elizabeth Perdomo, Director, Small Business TransportationResource Center
Cris Stewart,Executive Director, ACE EnrollmentManagement
Michele Stewart, Director, Career Ladders in Allied Health
Michele Valdez, Acting Executive Director, Workforce Devel-opment
Andrew Vollo, Director, Taxi & FHV Institute
Catalog Production
Judi Flamenbaum, Coordinator of Marketing &Communications
Natalia Arguello, Director of NY Designs
Edward L. Hollins, College Graphic Designer
Liesl Fores, Communications Director
Bruce Kurzius, Coordinator of Administrative Services
Keith Arias, Administrative Assistant, Career and Professional Programs
Lia Molero, Administrative Associate to Assistant Dean
Tony Camilli, Web Developer
David Turcotte, ACE Photographer
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Welcome to LaG
uardia Com
munity College
Accounting, Bookkeeping and Tax Preparation 16Computerized Bookkeeping for QuickBooks Certificate Program 16Advanced QuickBooks 16Bookkeeping/Online 17Tax Return Preparer Certificate Program 17IRS Enrolled Agents Preparation Program 17Notary Public Test Preparation 17
Construction & Building Management 18Safety Dynamics Construction Courses 18Cursos de Construcción en Español/Construction 19
Courses in Spanish Construction Management Certificate Program 19Construction/Online 20College Construction and Design 20Refrigeration Machine Operator License Program 20
Health 21Certified Clinical Medical Assistant 21
American Heart Association CPR for Healthcare 21EKG Technician 21Phlebotomy 21CCMA Procedures 21Medical Terminology 21
Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor 22(CASAC) Education Program
Health Online 22Dietary Manager Program 22Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic 23Paramedic Original 23Healthcare Interpreter Certificate Program 24LPN to RN Transition Course 24Certified Nurse Aide 24Health Workshops 24Child Abuse Identification and Reporting 24Introduction to Infection Control 24Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Certification Exam 24
2-day Review SeminarPharmacy Technician Certification Preparation 24NEW! Healthcare Financial Management 25Personal Trainer Certification 25Welcome Back Center (Foreign-Trained Healthcare 25
Professionals)
ASL-English Interpretation Program 26
Spring into a NEW Career 27
Which Training Program is Right for You? 28
Taxi & For Hire Vehicle Driver Institute 29
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Get a Promotion or New Career
Computer Training 8Fundamental Computer Skills 8Certificate Program in Microsoft Office Applications 8Administrative Assistant Certificate Program 9Advanced Microsoft Office Certificate Program 9A+ Computer Service Technician Certificate Preparation 10Discover Computer Science/Online 10Certificate Preparation in CompTIA Security/Network/Online 11Web Page Design/Online 11Computadoras en Español 12Certificación en el Cuidado de Niños 13(Certification in Childcare -offered in Spanish only)
Microsoft Office Applications/Online 15Business Office Skills/Online 15
Learn Online Visit www.ed2go.com/lagcc 14Accounting and Finance/OnlineBusiness/OnlineCollege Readiness/OnlineComputer Applications/OnlineConstruction and Sustainable Building/OnlineDesign and Composition/OnlineHealthcare and Medical/OnlineLanguage and Arts/OnlineLaw and Legal/OnlinePersonal Development/OnlineTeaching and Education/OnlineTechnology/OnlineWriting and Publishing/Online
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Fundam
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puter Skills/Certificate Program in Microsoft Applications
Microsoft Word for Windows
Learn the basics of Microsoft Word for Windows, includingthe tool bar, AutoCorrect feature, cut/copy/paste, tab sets,grammar checker, printing, headers, footers and page num-bers. Prerequisite: Introduction to Personal Computers orequivalent experience.Instructor: Lawan Tyson
Mon & Wed Mar 17 - Apr 9 (8 sessions/24 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $245 A05OSK002B
Tues & Thurs May 27 - Jun 19 (8 sessions/24 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $245 A05OSK002A
Microsoft Excel for Windows
Learn the basic and advanced functions of Microsoft Excelfor Windows, including the creation of spreadsheets,shortcut menus, sorting, Autosum and Autofill commands, cut/copy/paste, charts, linking workbooks, the "if" statement and printing. Prerequisite: Introductionto Personal Computers or equivalent experience.Instructor: Lawan Tyson
Tues & Thurs Mar 18 - Apr 10 (8 sessions/24 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $245 A05OSK003B
Mon & Wed Apr 28 - May 21 (8 sessions/24 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $245 A05OSK003A
Microsoft Access Intensive
Explore the basic and advanced function of Access, themost popular database used in the business world today.Topics include database design and creation, tables,queries, reports and creating relational databases.Instructor: Lawan Tyson
Tues & Thurs Apr 22 - May 8 (6 sessions/18 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $185 A05OSK004A
Microsoft PowerPoint Presentationsfor Windows
Learn how to incorporate Microsoft Word and MicrosoftExcel for Windows into a powerful PowerPoint presenta-tion. Topics include planning, designing, creating and editing presentations. Prerequisite: Introduction to Personal Computers or equivalent experience.Instructor: Lawan Tyson
Tues & Thurs May 13 - May 22 (4 sessions/12 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $123 A05OSK005A
Certificate Program in Microsoft Office Applications
Microsoft Office is the most common software application used in business today. Successfully complete Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint courses to earn a LaGuardia Certificate in Microsoft Applications. (You may take individualcourses without intending to complete the Certificate Program.) For more information call (718) 482-7244. ND
Instructor: Lawan Tyson, Management Support Specialist, has taught the Certificate Program in Microsoft Office Applications and BusinessOffice Certificate at LaGuardia since 1999.
These courses are eligible for Veterans Tuition Assistance. Call (718) 482-7244 or email [email protected].
Take 4 and save $122*Register for four Microsoft OfficeApplications courses in the same semester and SAVE $122*
*Cannot be combined with any other discount
Get a Promotion
Ms. Lawan Tyson is an excellent instructor. She has patience and isorganized and able to take care ofeach and every student.
Student, Microsoft Excel Fall 2013
Division of Adult & Continuing Education @ LaGuardia Community College
Computer Training
Fundamental ComputerSkillsNew to computers? Learn the basic computer skills necessary for both your personal and professional life. For more information call (718) 482-7244. ND
Introduction to Computers, Windowsand the Internet
Explore the personal computer, Windows and the Internet,and gain confidence in the use of today’s technology. (This course is a prerequisite for all Windows applicationscourses).Instructor: Lawan Tyson Sat Mar 29 - Apr 12 (3 sessions/9 hours)9:00 am - 12:00 pm $93 A05CMP001B
Power Keyboarding
Become more efficient at work by improving your typingspeed and accuracy. Learn a touch keyboarding methodon the computer that will help you type 30 words perminute with a maximum of three errors. Tues & Thurs Apr 8 - May 1 (8 sessions/24 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $245 A05OSK001A
Register Onlinewww.laguardia.edu/acereg/
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Advanced Microsoft PowerPointWorkshop
Learn how to create customized slides using variousschemes and backgrounds. You will also design new layout slide masters and templates.Instructor: Lawan Tyson Sat Mar 29 - Apr 12 (3 sessions/9 hours)1:00 pm - 4:00 pm $95 A05OSK205A
Advanced Microsoft Word Workshop
Learn how to enhance your documents with special features; create mail merge documents; and share documents. You will also build indices, table of contents,figures and authorities.Instructor: Lawan Tyson Sat Apr 26 - May 10 (3 sessions/9 hours)9:00 am - 12:00 pm $95 A05OSK202A
Advanced Microsoft Excel Workshop
Explore ways to apply advanced formatting to yourspreadsheets and learn to create pivot tables and pivotcharts.Instructor: Lawan Tyson
Sat Apr 26 - May 10 (3 sessions/9 hours)12:30 pm - 3:30 pm $95 A05OSK203A
Advanced Microsoft Outlook Workshop
Discover how to manage messages, contacts,calendars and tasks using various Outlook techniques.
Mon & Wed Jun 16 – Jun 23 (3 sessions/9 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $95 A05OSK209A
Advanced Microsoft Access Workshop
Create advanced queries, forms and reports.
Mon & Wed Jun 2 – Jun 9 (3 sessions/9 hours)6:00 am - 9:00 pm $95 A05OSK204A
Advanced MicrosoftOffice Certificate ProgramTake your Microsoft Office skills to the next level. These 5 advanced workshops provide additional skills and giveyou an edge at the workplace. Courses may be taken individually. Prerequisite for all courses: Certificate Program in Microsoft Office Applications. ND
Instructor: Lawan Tyson, Management Support Specialist, hastaught the Certificate Program in Microsoft Office and Business Office Certificate at LaGuardia since 1999.
Administrative Assistant Certificate ProgramWant to work in an office environment? Are you organized and detail oriented? Become an Administrative Assistant!In this 7-course certificate program you will learn the essential computer and communication skills needed to besuccessful in an office setting. (You may take individual courses without intending to complete the certificate program.)
For more information call (718) 482 7244. ND
Required Courses:
Power Keyboarding (see page 8)Write Effective Email (see below)Building Reports in Excel (see below)Microsoft Word, (see page 8)Microsoft Excel (see page 8)Microsoft PowerPoint (see page 8)Microsoft Access Intensive. (see page 8)
Building Reports in Excel
Learn the basics of creating financial reports in Excel.This course will teach you how to transform financialdata into attractive and easy to read reports. The finalproject will be to create a simple budget using Excel.Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel for Windows or equivalentexperience. Sat Apr 5 - May 17 (6 sessions/24 hours)9:00 am - 1:00 pm $265 A05OSK016A
Write Effective Email
Email is an important form of communication in the workplace. Learn to be more effective through bestemail practices, including etiquette, format and gram-mar. You’ll compose and review email on the computerto help sharpen your email skills and savvy. Tues & Thurs May 6 - May 29 (8 sessions/24 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $265 A05WRT003A
or New Career!
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A+ Com
puter Service Technician/Discover Com
puter Science/Online Discover Computer
Science/OnlineSee page 14 or visit www.ed2go.com/lagcc
Introduction to Computer Technology
Learn the fundamentals of how a computer functions:hardware, software (including operating systems) andstorage devices. This course is a prerequisite for CST Part 1: Hardware. You may skip this course by passing an equivalency exam at www.lagcc.cuny.edu/capp/com-puter-repair-test
Instructor: Louis Marchione, Certificate in Computer Programming, New York University, worked in the computer and technology field for 35 years, and has taught at LaGuardia for 17 years with Career and Professional Programs (CAPP).
FALL 2014$235 A05CMP100A
CST, Part 1: Hardware
Study computer hardware (Interfaces, Form factors, Standards) through a combination of lecture, demonstration, and hands-on experience. Learn theproper use of tools by disassembling a PC, installing component parts and practicing troubleshooting tech-niques. Upon completing this course, you should be able to select appropriate computer equipment to builddifferent types of task-related computers. Prerequisite: Introduction to Computer Technology or passing equivalency exam. FALL 2014$449 A05CMP101A
CST, Part 2: Networking
Explore how computers interact with peripheral devices,and learn how to install and activate various devices. You will also plan and implement home and small officenetworks with Internet access via physical and wirelessnetworking. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Computer Service Technician, Part 1. Tues & Thurs Mar 18 - Apr 10 (8 sessions/26 hours)6:00 pm - 9:15 pm $475 A05CMP102B
CST, Part 3: SoftwareLearn operating systems architecture (Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7) as well as preparation and installation; software configuration; computer virus prevention and detection programs; and memory management tools and techniques. In addition, you willlearn to perform software diagnostics, and install andtroubleshoot multimedia components such as CD- ROMs and sound cards. Prerequisite: Successful completion ofComputer Service Technician, Part 2. Tues & Thurs Apr 22 - May 15 (8 sessions/26 hours)6:00 pm - 9:15 pm $475 A05CMP103C
CST, Part 4: New Technologies
Get a working knowledge of security best practices, mobile devices, troubleshooting and more while coveringall of the A+ exam topics. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Computer Service Technician, Part 3. Tues & Thurs May 20 - Jun 12 (8 sessions/26 hours)6:00 pm - 9:15 pm $475 A05CMP104A
CST, Part 5: Build Your Own Computer
Put your practical and theoretical training into use by designing and building your own PC. You will also preparefor the A+ certification exam by reviewing and takingfull-length practice exams. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Computer Service Technician, Part 4. Sat Apr 26 - May 17 (4 sessions/26 hours)8:30 am - 3:00 pm $370 A05CMP112A
Tues & Thurs (6:00 pm - 9:00 pm) & Sat(9:00 am - 1:00 pm) Jun 17 - Jun 28 (6 sessions/20 hours) $370 A05CMP112B
Introduction to Networking/Online
Introduction to Networking explains computer networkingbasics in terms that you can easily understand, using concepts common to everyday, non-computing experi-ence. The course emphasizes networking fundamentals,explaining the software and hardware that makes networking possible. Upon completion of the course, youwill be capable of performing basic computer networkingtasks, such as DSL connectivity or configuring connec-tions to an Internet Service Provider. This course will giveyou the foundation you need to begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networkingcareer. ND $135 A05NET801
Introduction to SQL/Online
Learn the key concepts of Structured Query Language(SQL). Gain a working knowledge of the basic structure ofrelational databases, how to read and write simple andcomplex SQL statements, and advanced data manipula-tion techniques. ND $201 A05NET802
Introduction to PC Trouble Shooting/Online
Don’t spend your hard-earned cash on expensive PC repairs! Learn the steps to diagnosis typical hardware andoperating system problems and gain the skills you need to solve them. ND $201 A05NET803
NEW! Introduction to Java Programming/Online
Learn the basics of program design and go on to writeyour own programs, integrating input and output. Buildyour knowledge and confidence with easy-to-understandexamples and plenty of skill-building exercises. ND $135 A05NET804
NEW! Creating Mobile Appsw/HTML5/ Online
Explore scripting with Java Script and techniques such as jQuery. Discover how to use Web Application Program-ming Interfaces (Web APIs) to combine different webservices to create mobile mashups. ND $135 A05NET805
These courses are eligible for VeteransTuition Assistance. Call (718) 482-7244or email [email protected].
A+ Computer Service Technician CertificateGet the skills you need to start a career as a Computer Service Technician (CST). This 6-course, hands-on training program will teach you to repair computers and prepare you for the A+ Essentials (exam code 220-701) and A+ Practical Application (exam code 220-702) industry exams. Topics include hardware, network systems, software, new technologies, and building your own computer. For more information call (718) 482-7244. ND
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Certificate Preparation in CompTIA Security/Network/OnlineSee page 14 or visit www.ed2go.com/lagcc
Web Page Design/OnlineLearn how to create professional-looking web pages. See page 14 or visit www.ed2go.com/lagcc
Basic A+ Certification/Online
Learn the hardware common to virtually every personalcomputer. Find out how things work, how to configure,and how to troubleshoot in real-world environments. This class gives you the foundation for the rest of your A+Certification studies and helps you become an excellentPC hardware technician. ND $201 A05CMP817
Intermediate A+ Certification/Online
This course will focus on the details of the command-lineinterface (MS DOS) and the graphical interface (Windows3.x and Windows 9.x) tested by the A+ Certification exam.Topics include partitioning and formatting hard drives, installation, and troubleshooting issues with Plug andPlay. Having a secondary PC running MS DOS 5.x to 6.22and a few MS DOS applications installed is recommended.ND $201 A05CMP818
Advanced A+ Certification/Online
Study the hardware and learn the software necessary toinstall, configure and troubleshoot the hardware throughan extensive set of technologies. This course completesthe training for the A+ Certification exam in ComputerRepair. ND
$201 A05CMP819
CompTIA Security+ CertificationPrep/Online
Learn everything you need to know to achieve your Security+ Certificate, the entry-level certificate neededfor this well-paying, in-demand field. ND $201 A05CMP837
CompTIA Network+ CertificationPrep/Online
Learn what you need to pass the CompTIA Network+ certification exam with help from this course. ND $201 A05CMP820
Creating Web Pages/Online
In this 6-week, online workshop, learn how to create sensational web sites and about time-saving authoringprograms, selecting a web hosting service, and uploadingyour web site. Knowledge of HTML is not necessary totake this course. ND $135 A05CMP805
Advanced Web Pages/Online
Take your web design skills to the next level! Get the advanced tools you need to work as a freelance web designer, join a web development team, or build web sitesfor your organization. Learn how to present content withHTML; define styles with CSS, creating pages that work inboth full-sized media and mobile devices; build forms thatcollect information; and embed video. You’ll also exploreweb page design principles and cost-effective ways to setup your sites. ND $135 A05CMP862
Designing Effective Web Sites/Online
Though nowadays creating a web site has become quiteeasy, building a site that effectively connects with youraudience remains the challenge. Master the basics of webdesign and employ these principles to develop a site thatattracts and engages visitors. All levels welcome. ND $135 A05CMP859
NEW! Achieving Top Search Engine Positions/Online
Learn proven, step-by-step Search Engine Optimizationstrategies that you can implement immediately to achievethe highest position with major search engines. ND $135 A05CMP803
Creating WordPress Websites/Online
WordPress is one of the world’s most popular Web designtools because it’s free, it’s easy to use, and it producesprofessional results. Walk through the process of creatingyour own WordPress site and blog from start to finish. ND $135 A05CMP863
Introduction to Dreamweaver CS6/Online
Learn how to use Dreamweaver’s intuitive tool set tostructure text, and investigate the myriad formatting options CSS provides. By the end of the course, you’llhave successfully built a website and know how to useDreamweaver’s built-in FTP tools to upload to the serverof your choice. ND $135 A05CMP864
Aprende Microsoft Excel
Aprende como iniciar una hoja de cálculo, el formato deceldas, crear fórmulas sencillas y gráficas, y definir elárea de impresión. El curso se ofrece en español pero elprograma que se usa es en inglés.
Learn Microsoft Excel, including how to start a new spreadsheet,use an active spreadsheet and active cells, and add and deletecolumns and rows. You will also practice formatting cells, creatingsimple formulas and graphs, and printing. This course is offered inSpanish using English software programs.
Tues & Thurs Mar 11 - Mar 25 (5 sessions/15 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $175 A05OSK902A Mon & Wed Jun 9 - Jun 23 (5 sessions/15 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $175 A05OSK902A
Nuevo Aprende Conceptos Básicos de Computación
Aprende las habilidades básicas de computación, incluyendo cómo usar métodos abreviados del teclado ylas unidades USB; como abrir y guardar archivos; y vocabulario técnico. Descubre como integrar el Internetcon paquetes de software. El curso se ofrece en español,pero el programa que se usa es en inglés.
Learn Computer Basics Learn basic computer skills, including howto use keyboard shortcuts and USB drives; how to open and savefiles; and technical vocabulary. Discover how to integrate the Internet with software packages. This course is offered in Spanishusing English software programs.
Instructor: Lesley Figueroa Mon & Wed Apr 28 - May 5 (3 sessions/9 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $96 A05OSK906A
Nuevo Aprende Conceptos Básicos del Internet
Aprende el vocabulario y los procesos necesarios paraencontrar información en el Internet y comunicarseapropiadamente con gente en todas partes del mundo. El curso se ofrece en español, pero el programa que seusa es en inglés.
The majority of content related to the Internet is in English, andfor those who are non-native speakers this poses the first chal-lenge. Learn the vocabulary and processes necessary to find in-formation on the Internet and communicate appropriately withother users across the globe. This course is offered in Spanishusing English software programs.
Instructor: Lesley Figueroa
Mon & Wed May 12 - May 14 (2 sessions/6 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $66 A05OSK907A
Phone: (718)482-7244 • E-Mail: [email protected] • www.laguardia.edu/acereg/
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putadoras en Español
Computadoras en EspañolND (No hay descuento para estos cursos)
Profesora Lesley Figueroa
“Aprende:” Cursos de computación en español
Lesley Figueroa tiene mucha experiencia trabajando concomputadoras. También tiene un buen entendimiento dela comunidad inmigrante hispana en Nueva York. Esteperspectiva le hace ideal para ser profesora de los cursos “Aprende” de computación (Microsoft Word,Excel, PowerPoint y del Internet), ofrecidos en españolen LaGuardia Community College.
Como profesora de iglés como segunda lengua (ESL) yde computadoras y también maestra de niños y adultosen las escuelas públicas de Nueya York, ella se dabacuenta de la importancia de la tecnología y como sequedaban atrás los que no tenían ese conocimiento.
Trabajando en LaGuardia en el departamento de “Careerand Professional Programs” (Programas Profesionales yde Carreras) notaba que los alumnos buscaban cursosprácticos de computación, muchos de ellos de habla hispana. La Profesora Figueroa dice que los cursosAprende son perfectos para adquirir habilidades básicosde computación. Aun más, porque se ofrecen en español.
Tome los 4 cursos de computadoras en el mismo semestre y reciba undescuento de $74*. No se puede combinar con otros descuentos.
Take 4 and save $74.00* Register and take all 4 computer courses in the same semester and SAVE $74.00**Cannot be combined with any other discount
Aprende Microsoft Word y PowerPoint
Crea documentos originales utilizando los programasclaves de Microsoft Office Word y PowerPoint. Aprendecomo hacer cartas, memorandos, informes y folletos. Diseña presentaciones de diapositivas con textos, gráfi-cos, y efectos de sonido y video. El curso se ofrece en español pero el programa que se usa es en inglés.
Learn the basics of Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, includinghow to start a new document and create letters, memos, and flyers. You will also practice formatting, creating simple tables and printing. This course is offered in Spanish using English software programs.
Instructor: Lesley Figueroa
Mon & Wed May 19 - Jun 4 (5 sessions/15 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $175 A05OSK009A
¡4 Formas de Registrarse!
Por computadora:www.laguardia.edu/acereg/
Por teléfono:(718) 482-7244
Por fax:(718) 609-2074Se puede pagar con MasterCard/ Visa/Discover/American Express
En persona: Oficina M-143lunes – jueves 8:30am – 6:30pm viernes 8:30am – 3:30pm sábado 8:30am – 12:30pm
Se puede pagar con MasterCard/ Visa/Discover/American Express
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Lo más gratificante de ser profesora de estos cursos es serun ejemplo para mi comunidad.También ayudar a mis alumnoslograr un mejor futuro.
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Certificación
en el C
uidado de N
iños
Certificación en el Cuidado de NiñosPreparese para obtener la certificación en el cuidado de niños. Usted aprenderácomo desarrollan y apreden los niños de 2 meses a 12 años de edad, y también deregulaciones relacionados del estado de Nueva York. Al final del curso, recibirá lacertificación de 30 horas de salud y seguridad requerido por Nueva York para trabajar con niños. ND (No hay descuento para este curso.)
Temas:* Introducción a la Salud y Seguridad * Crear un Ambiente Seguro * Crear un Ambiente Saludable (Partes I y II) * Proteger y Prevenir: Abuso y Maltrato Infatíl, Síndrome de Muerte Súbita del Lactante (SIDS) y Síndrome del Bebé Sacudido * Preparación y Respuesta ante la Emergencia * Introducción del Desarrollo Físico, Cognitivo, Creativo y Comunicativo del Niño.
Become certified in childcare. You will study how children develop and learn from ages 2 months to 12years, and discuss relevant New York State regulations. Upon completion, you will receive a certification of 30 hours in health and safety required by New York to work with minors. This course is offered in Spanish only.
For more information call (718) 482-7244. ND
Instructor: Daisy Payamps
Sat Mar 8 - Mar 29 (4 sessions/30 hours)9:00 am - 5:00 pm $500 A05ELE001B
Sat Apr 26 - May 17 (4 sessions/30 hours)9:00 am - 5:00 pm $500 A05ELE001A
Nora Garcia
Futura Proveedora deGuardería Infantil
Nora Garcia, una ingeniera industrial que vino de Colombia en 2009, es voluntaria en el Consulado Colombiano en Nueva York. Pero su sueño es tener su propia guardería infantil. Estudió en el curso de Certificación en el Cuidado de Niños este pasado Octubre y espera lograr su meta. Mientras tanto, diceque su experiencia en LaGuardia fue muy positivo. “Fue enriquecedora, un entrenamiento de calidad,” dice ella. De la profesora, Nora dice, “Es profesional,clara, paciente, dedicada, puntual y creativa. Y sus respuestas son claras.”
Ofrecemos muchos cursos en español:
Computadoras en Español .......................................................................... página 12 Aprende Conceptos Básicos el Internet Aprende Microsoft Word y PowerPoint Aprende Microsoft Excel Aprende Conceptos Básicos de Computación
Certificación en el Cuidado de Niños ............................................................página 13
Construcción en Español..............................................................................página 19 OSHA Certificación en 10 Horas para la Seguridad y Salud en la Industria de la Construcción
Inmigrantes de Nueuva York – Prepárense para su futuro....................página 42
Equivalencia del Bachillerato en Español .................................................página 45 Pre-Equivalencia del Bachillerato en Español Equivalencia del Bachillerato en Español
Inmigrantes de N
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Fue enriquecedora, un entrenamiento de calidad.“ ”
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Learn/Online
Learn OnlineProfessional and Personal GrowthConvenient and Accessible24 Hours a Day - Anytime, Anywhere!
Our instructor-led online continuing education courses are informative, fun, highly interactive and convenient. Choose from a widevariety of topics, ranging from computer programming and web design to languages and writing.
How does it work? • Courses begin monthly.• Courses run for 6 weeks and include 12 lessons total, with 2 lessons being released each week. You are then given 2 weeks to complete the final exam. • Complete the lessons on your own time; you do not have to be logged in when lessons are released.• Most lessons can be completed in about 2 hours.• Each lesson will include a discussion area through which you can communicate with the instructor.
Lessons may also include quizzes, hands-on assignments, supplementary links and more. You will receive a certificate from LaGuardia Community College upon successfulcompletion.*
Get Started! Visit www.ed2go.com/lagcc
To Register Click Enroll Now, select a start date and follow instructions to pay online.**
On the date your course starts return to www.ed2go.com/lagcc and click on My Classroom.
Start Dates A new section of every online course will take place on the following dates
for spring:
Section A: Start Date: 4/16/14 End Date: 6/6/14 Section B: Start Date: 5/21/14 End Date: 7/11/14 Section C: Start Date: 6/18/14 End Date: 8/8/14
* Please note: continuing education courses are non-credit bearing.
For more information or for assistance with registration:
Sameera Younus-KhanLaGuardia Community College Center for Contract Training31-10 Thomson Avenue, Room M-143 Long Island City, NY 11101 [email protected] (718) 482-7244 or (718) 482-5330*
** To pay in person, visit LaGuardia Community College31-10 Thomson Avenue, Room M-143Long Island City, NY
All Online Courses are ND (No Discount).
Visit www.ed2go.com/lagcc
You’ll find other courses listed under these categories with syllabi, software requirements, instructor bios and student reviews:
• Accounting and Finance
• Business
• College Readiness
• Computer Applications
• Construction and Sustainable Building
• Design and Composition
• Healthcare and Medical
• Language and Arts
• Law and Legal
• Personal Development
• Teaching and Education
• Technology
• Writing and Publishing
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Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010/Online
Learn how to create and modify documents in Word 2010,the world’s most popular word processing program. With the help of step-by-step instructions and hands-onactivities, you’ll quickly master every basic feature ofWord and how to use this program confidently at home or on the job. ND $135 A05OSK832
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010/Online
Do you work with numbers? Then you need to master Microsoft Excel 2010. Discover dozens of shortcuts andtricks for setting up fully formatted worksheets quicklyand efficiently. You’ll learn the key to writing powerful formulas, using functions, and sorting and analyzing data. ND $135 A05OSK833
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint2010/Online
Create impressive slide presentations with formatted text,images, video, audio, animation, charts, and hyperlinks.Learn how to save your presentations to share them withothers over the Internet or on a CD. ND $135 A05OSK836
Introduction to Microsoft Access2010/Online
Whether you’re a novice or experienced database user,you can take control of your data with these hands-on lessons. Learn to build and customize tables, and discoverhow to use forms to simplify data entry, create reports,and design queries. By course end, you’ll know how to construct an effective database for any information youneed to store, document, and manage at home or on thejob. ND $135 A05OSK837
Introduction to Microsoft Project2010/Online
Discover how to effectively plan, implement, and controlprojects using Microsoft Project 2010. Learn how to thinkthrough and organize your project’s details, plan a schedule, sequence tasks, produce a baseline, assign resources and costs, track your progress, identify and analyze variances, and revise your project plan. ND $135 A05OSK834
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2010/Online
Use Microsoft Word 2010 to save time and tap into yourcreativity by learning advanced features that can makewriting easier, faster and more fun. Learn how to createan index, make a list of figures, build a table of contents,do desktop publishing, perform a mail merge, and useother timesaving shortcuts. ND
$135 A05OSK839
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2010/Online
Take your Excel skills to the next level! In these hands-onlessons, you’ll master charting, PivotTables, Slicers,Sparklines, and other advanced features of MicrosoftExcel 2010. You’ll also learn how to harness the power ofExcel’s data analysis and filtering tools to create macrosthat eliminate repetitive tasks. Add VLOOKUP, INDEX & MATCH, and other time-saving functions to your repertoire. ND $135 A05OSK838
Advanced Microsoft Word 2003/Online
Make Word work for you! Learn how to build time-savingmacros, customize your toolbars, create shortcut keys,form letters and mailing labels, perform queries, makeyour own templates, and use the style gallery. ND $129 A05OSK811
Managing Customer Service/Online
Discover creative methods to attract and hire top-notchreps, to bring out the best in your team, and to improveyour business’ customer service. Lead by example by anticipating the needs of your employees and customers,and learn how to effectively measure performance. ND $135 A05BUS818
Computer Skills for the Workplace/Online
Learn the fundamental computer skills you need to succeed in today’s workplace. You’ll discover practicalapplications for email, word processors, spreadsheets and databases. ND $135 A05BUS820
Keys to Effective Communication/Online
At a loss for the right words? Learn to build rapport, trust,warmth and respect through conversation. Become moreconfident, create a great first impression, get along withothers, and expand your network of personal and profes-sional relationships. ND $135 A05BUS821
Effective Business Writing/Online
Better writers get better jobs! Discover the secrets to developing powerful written documents that captivate your readers with their clarity and persuasion. ND $135 A05WRT811
Microsoft Office Applications/Online
Business OfficeSkills/Online
See page 14 or visit www.ed2go.com/lagcc
See page 38 for more Businessonline courses
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Phone: (718)482-7244 • E-Mail: [email protected] • www.laguardia.edu/acereg/
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Com
puterized Bookkeeping for QuickBooks/Advanced QuickBooks
Accounting, Bookkeeping and Tax Preparation
Advanced QuickBooks The following course is open to graduates of the Computerized Book keeping for QuickBooks Certificate Program or students with equivalent experience.
Instructor: Luis Alvarado, B.S. in Economics, B.S. in Accounting, National University of La Libertad, and A.A. degree in Computers for Business, Hostos Community College, CUNY. He has taught in LaGuardia’s Career and Professional Programs (CAPP) since 2002.
Cost Accounting
Cost accounting helps you create better estimates, forecasts and pricing structures. Using Excel and QuickBooks, you’ll gaincontrol over your small business finances by learning how to better manage and report material, labor, direct and indirectcosts.
Sat Apr 26 - Jun 28 (9 sessions/27 hours)2:30 pm - 5:30 pm $415 A05BUS016A
Bookkeeping with QuickBooks, Part 1
Explore the fundamental principles of accounting usingQuickBooks software. Create a fictional company andmodify the chart of accounts to suit your individualneeds. Practice reporting accounts payable and receiv-able, invoicing customers, paying utilities, and preparingpayroll and financial reports for service companies.Instructor: Luis Alvarado Tues & Thurs Apr 22 - May 20 (9 sessions/27 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $410 A05OSK006A
Sat May 31 - Jul 12 (6 sessions/27 hours)9:00 am - 2:00 pm $410 A05OSK006B
Bookkeeping with QuickBooks, Part 2
Gain hands-on experience setting up an inventory system,and explore payroll concepts and employer taxes. Createpayments and reports for merchandising businesses andlearn how to compute the depreciation formula for, anddetermine the book value of, a company’s fixed assets. With instructor supervision, generate financial reports.Prerequisite: Successful completion of Bookkeeping withQuickbooks, Part 1.Instructor: Luis Alvarado
Tues & Thurs May 22 - Jun 10 (6 sessions/18 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $300 A05OSK007A
SUMMER 2014Sat Jul 19 - Aug 9 (4 sessions/18 hours)9:00 am - 2:00 pm $300 A05OSK007A
Bookkeeping with QuickBooks, Part 3
Fine-tune your analytical accounting skills in situationsthat simulate business transactions for service and/ormerchandising companies. You will focus on bank recon-ciliations, electronic bill payments, and aging reports. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Bookkeeping with QuickBooks, Parts 1 and 2.Instructor: Luis Alvarado
Sat Apr 26 - May 17 (4 sessions/18 hours)9:00 am - 2:00 pm $300 A05OSK008A
Tues & Thurs Jun 12 - Jul 1 (6 sessions/18 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $300 A05OSK008B
SUMMER 2014Sat Aug 16 - Sep 13 (4 sessions/18 hours)9:00 am - 2:00 pm $300 A05OSK008A
I'm studying accounting and I knowthat this course will help me a lot inmy career.
Student, QuickBooks, Part 1Spring 2013
Learn to manage your small business financeswith this Advanced QuickBooks course!
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Computerized Bookkeeping for QuickBooks Certificate Program
Entering the field of accounting or looking to manage bookkeeping for your small business?
Discover how to unleash the power of QuickBooks while mastering basic accounting concepts. Get hands-on practice by creating and working with fictional companies. Bilingual instructor (Spanish/English). Receive 63 hours of practical instruction: Part 1 (27 hrs), Part 2 (18 hrs), and Part 3 (18 hrs). ND
Instructor: Luis Alvarado, BS in Economics, and BS in Accounting, National University of La Libertad, and AA degree in Computers for Business, Hostos Community College, CUNY. He has taught in LaGuardia’s Career and Professional Programs (CAPP) since 2002.
Register Onlinewww.laguardia.edu/acereg/
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Tuition Assistance. Call (718) 482-7244or email [email protected].
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keeping/Online/Tax
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rn Preparer/IR
S Enrolled
Agents/N
otary Public
IRS Enrolled Agents Preparation ProgramAn Enrolled Agent represents taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Enrolled Agent status is the high-est credential awarded by the IRS, and you must either pass the three-part IRS Special Enrollment Examination (SEE)as well as a background check, or have experience as an IRS employee. Once you become an Enrolled Agent, youhave unlimited practice rights and are unrestricted in which taxpayers you can represent, what types of tax mattersyou can handle, and which IRS offices you can represent clients before.
Bookkeeping/OnlineSee page 14 or visit www.ed2go.com/lagcc
Accounting Fundamentals/Online
Increase your financial awareness and accountability, andgain a marketable skill. Learn the basics of double-entrybookkeeping and how to analyze and record financialtransactions and prepare various financial reports at the end of a fiscal period. Note: You must have Acrobat Reader and access to a calculator or adding machine.(non-credit) ND $135 A05BUS802
Accounting Fundamentals II/Online
Build on the knowledge of the Accounting Fundamentalscourse for a solid understanding of corporate accountingpractices. Analyze transactions and gain practical experi-ence working with dividends, planned assets, depreciation,accrued revenue and expenses, retained earnings andstockholders’ equity. ND $135 A05BUS803
Introduction to Peachtree Accounting 2012/Online
Handle accounting tasks quickly and easily with PeachtreeAccounting 2012. Use this software to set up accounts forvendors, customers, and inventory items. Master the simple steps for creating invoices, collecting payments,paying bills, and printing checks. Make journal entries, create trial balances and generate financial reports. ND $135 A05BUS817
Introduction to QuickBooks 2013/Online
Learn how to quickly and efficiently gain control over thefinancial aspects of your small business with this powerfulaccounting software program. ND $135 A05BUS826
Performing Payroll in QuickBooks2013/Online
Using the Payroll feature in QuickBooks 2013, you canmaster efficient techniques for creating paychecks, paying tax liabilities, and generating impressive reportsquickly and easily. You’ll also review all aspects of how to set up and maintain payroll information for your employees in QuickBooks. ND $135 A05BUS824
QuickBooks 2013 for Contractors/Online
Learn to use the Premier Contractor edition of Quick-Books 2013 to run your business more efficiently by creating customized, professional-looking contract estimates and perform time tracking. You’ll also learn thedifferent methods you can use to bill your clients. ND $135 A05BUS825
Tax Return Preparer
Learn how to prepare basic individualforms, including tax credits, deductionsand tax consequences. Become familiarwith the 1040 series, NYS IT 201, andwage income forms. Upon completion
of this course you will be able to complete individual taxes for yourself or someone else.Instructor: Jacqui Hansen
Sat May 10 - Jun 28 (7 sessions/45.5 hours)9:30 am - 4:30 pm $635 A05BUS002A
Individuals and Representation,Practice and Procedures
Become an Enrolled Agent and represent taxpayers before the IRS. You will prepare for Part 1 and Part 3 of the IRS Special Enrollment Examination (SEE) by reviewing taxes for individuals and qualifications and procedures for client representation in depth. Topics include tax regulations as well as estate and gift taxes.Prerequisite: Successful completion of Tax Return Preparer Certificate Program or passing of a screeningtest.Instructor: Jacqui Hansen
Sat May 17 - Jun 28 (6 sessions/39 hours)9:30 am - 4:30 pm $546 A05BUS110A
SUMMER 2014Sat Jul 12 - Aug 16 (6 sessions/39 hours)9:30 am - 4:30 pm $546 A05BUS110A
Corporations and Partnerships
Prepare for Part 2 of the IRS Special Enrollment Examination (SEE). You will review corporations (bothC-Corp and S-Corp) and partnership taxes in depth. Topics include tax regulations as well as trust and exempt organization taxes. Prerequisite: Successfulcompletion of Individuals and Representation, Practice and Procedures course.Instructor: Jacqui Hansen
SUMMER 2014Sat Aug 23 - Oct 25 (9 sessions/58.5 hours)9:30 am - 4:30 pm $819 A05BUS111A
Notary Public Test PreparationFor more information about the courses below, please call (718) 482-7244
Learn about the responsibilities of being a Notary Public and how you can obtain a NotaryLicense. ND
Instructor: Mildred DellaPina, Licensed NYS Notary Public, has taught the Notary Public course since2011 at LaGuardia. She has 15 years of experience as a notary public.
Mon Apr 28 (1 session/3 hours)6:30 pm - 9:30 pm $91 A05BUS001A
This course offers a lot ofpractice,making me moreexperienced to do taxpreparation work.
Student, Fall 2013
Tax Return Preparer Certificate
Earn extra money by becoming a registered tax preparer or learn to prepare taxes for personal use. Uponcompletion of this course, you will be able to complete basic individual NY State and federal forms. Designedfor students new to tax preparation. For more information call (718) 482-7244. ND
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This course is eligible for Veterans Tuition Assistance. Call (718) 482-7244 or email [email protected].
Phone: (718)482-7244 • E-Mail: [email protected] • www.laguardia.edu/acereg/
Division of Adult & Continuing Education @ LaGuardia Community College
Construction & Building Management
Safety Dynamics Construction CoursesLaGuardia Community College is partnering with Safety Dynamics, a full-service safety, health and environmental consulting firm, to offer the following construction-related courses.Safety Dynamics training curricula is approved by OSHA, the NY State Department of Transportation and many New York City agencies, including the Department of Buildings, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Housing Authority, School Construction Authority and Department of Environmental Protection.
You must register at least 2 business days before these courses begin.
All classes take place in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. For more information please call (718) 482-7244. ND
4 Hour Flagging (NYSDOT)
Earn the essential flagging certificate by taking this NYState Department of Transportation approved course. You will focus on construction site and roadway safety,and the appropriate role of flagmen. You must register 2business days before the course begins.
All classes take place in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Mon Mar 24 (1 session/4 hours)4:30 pm - 9:00 pm $150 A05OSH301A
Mon Apr 28 (1 session/4 hours)4:30 pm - 9:00 pm $150 A05OSH301A Mon May 26 (1 session/4 hours)4:30 pm - 9:00 pm $150 A05OSH301B Mon Jun 30 (1 session/4 hours)4:30 pm - 9:00 pm $150 A05OSH301C
4 Hour Scaffolding (NYCDOB)
Get the required training and certificate to work on supported scaffolding of any height by taking this NYCDepartment of Buildings approved course. Topics includehow to properly erect and load scaffolds, fall preventionand electrical hazards, Chapter 33 building regulations,ladder safety, how to properly wear a full body harnessand more. You must register 2 business days before the course begins. All classes take place in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Mon Apr 7 (1 session/4 hours)4:30 pm - 9:00 pm $150 A05OSH300A
Mon Apr 21 (1 session/4 hours)4:30 pm - 9:00 pm $150 A05OSH300B Mon May 5 (1 session/4 hours)4:30 pm - 9:00 pm $150 A05OSH300C Mon May 19 (1 session/4 hours)4:30 pm - 9:00 pm $150 A05OSH300D Mon Jun 9 (1 session/4 hours)4:30 pm - 9:00 pm $150 A05OSH300E Mon Jun 23 (1 session/4 hours)4:30 pm - 9:00 pm $150 A05OSH300F
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ics Construction Courses
30 Hour Concrete Safety Manager(NYCDOB)
A registered Concrete Safety Manager is required onmajor building construction projects that involve theplacement of 2,000 cubic yards or more of concrete. Take the first step towards obtaining your license as aregistered Concrete Safety Manager by enrolling in thisNYC Department of Buildings approved course. You willfocus on all buildings codes as they pertain to concretesafety. You must register 2 business days before thecourse begins.
All classes take place in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Thurs & Fri Apr 3 - Apr 18 (6 sessions/30 hours)4:30 pm - 9:30 pm $650 A05OSH303A
Thurs & Fri May 1 - May 16 (6 sessions/30 hours)4:30 pm - 9:30 pm $650 A05OSH303B
Thurs & Fri Jun 5 - Jun 20 (6 sessions/30 hours)4:30 pm - 9:30 pm $650 A05OSH303C
40 Hour Site Safety Manager (NYCDOB)
Earn the Site Safety Manager certificate, essential forworking in any level of the construction industry, by taking this NYC Department of Buildings approvedcourse. This class also sets you on the path to become alicensed Site Safety Manager. Topics include NYC buildingcodes, current federal and state regulatory standards,and applicable local laws to ensure compliance and safework practices in construction. You must register 2 businessdays before the course begins. All classes take place in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Tues & Wed May 6 - May 28 (8 sessions/40 hours)4:30 pm - 9:00 pm $700 A05OSH302A
10 Hour OSHA Construction Training
Study the Occupational Safety & Health Administration’s(OSHA) code of federal regulations for construction inorder to work on any construction site. Basic awarenesstraining on the recognition, avoidance, abatement andprevention of workplace hazards will be covered. This certification is also a requirement to become a New YorkCity on-site supervisor. Upon successful completion, youwill receive your OSHA certification and card. You mustregister 2 business days before the course begins.
All classes take place in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Fri (4:30 pm-9:00 pm) & Sat (8:00 am-3:00 pm) Apr 25 - Apr 26 (2 sessions/10 hours) $150 A05OSH304A
Fri (4:30 pm-9:00 pm) & Sat (8:00 am-3:00 pm) May 23 - May 24 (2 sessions/10 hours) $150A05OSH304B Fri (4:30 pm-9:00 pm) & Sat (8:00 am-3:00 pm) Jun 27 - Jun 28 (2 sessions/10 hours) $150 A05OSH304C
30 Hour OSHA Construction Training
Learn the Occupational Safety & Health Administration’s(OSHA) code of federal regulations for construction by taking this course, a requirement to work on any construction site. Topics include fall protection, excava-tions, scaffolding, concrete and masonry, OSHA inspec-tion procedures and more. You must register 2 businessdays before the course begins.
All classes take place in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Tues & Wed Apr 1 - Apr 16 (6 sessions/30 hours)4:30 pm - 9:30 pm $600 A05OSH305A
Tues & Wed Jun 2 - Jun 18 (6 sessions/30 hours)4:30 pm - 9:30 pm $600 A05OSH305B
Phone: (718)482-7244 • E-Mail: [email protected] • www.laguardia.edu/acereg/
Introduction to AutoCAD
If you are a professional in the field or a student inter-ested in architecture and engineering, this course is for you. Using AutoCAD 2014, you will learn basic and intermediate concepts, and shortcuts to speedier drawings. Learn to plot and create readable technicaldrawings from actual sketches. Prerequisite: Familiaritywith computers and Windows 7. ND
Instructor: Araceli Isidoro, B.A. in Architecture, and B.S. Architecture, City College CUNY, has been teaching with Career and Professional Programs (CAPP) since 2007. She has nine years of experience in the field.
Sat Mar 22 - May 17 (8 sessions/28 hours)1:00 pm - 4:30 pm $519 A05CMP105A
Project Management for the Construction Industry
Learn the basic concepts of project management. Discover how to analyze specific tasks, plan strategies for getting them done, and monitor work to insure completion according to plan using the Critical PathMethod (CPM) technique of construction scheduling. ND Mon Mar 31 - May 19 (7 sessions/21 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $359 A05CNS004A
Construction Materials and Methods
Find out about operations and materials presently beingused in the construction industry. Emphasis is placed onunderstanding common practices, materials and nomen-clature; interpretation of construction documents andplans; and equipment and methods used in construction.Topics include wood and metal stud framing, heavy timber construction, structural steel, interior and exteriorfinishes roofing and more. This course is geared towardsgeneral contractors, sub-contractors, builders or homeimprovement specialists, project architects and materialsuppliers.
Instructor: Frank Adamo, M.S. in Leadership, has been an instructor in the Construction Management Certificate Programsince 2002 and with Career and Professional Programs (CAPP)since 2003.
Wed Apr 2 - May 21 (8 sessions/24 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $395 A05CNS005A
Construction Drawings and Plans
Learn to accurately read and understand constructiondrawings (blueprints), a required skill in the constructionindustry. You will focus on architectural, structural andlandscape drawings for residential, institutional and commercial buildings. Topics include plans, sections, elevations, schedules, details, specifications, symbols andabbreviations.Instructor: Paul Averbach FALL 2014Wed Sep 17 - Dec 3 (12 sessions/36 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $576 A05CNS001A
Construction Cost Estimating
Learn the basic skills required for preparing an accurateconstruction cost estimate, the key to a constructioncompany’s survival. This course is intended for small construction firm owners and those who want to breakinto the field as well as architects and engineers whoneed to prepare cost estimates.
Instructor: Gerald Sanmarco, B.S. in Finance, Seton Hall University, is a third -generation construction professional and has 15 years of experience in the field.
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This course will help me sharpen my skills as a carpenter and give meknowledge to keep learning about the business of construction.
Student, Construction Drawing and Plans Fall 2013
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Cursos de Construcción en EspañolConstruction Courses in Spanish
Adquirir la Certificación en 10 Horas para la Seguridad y Salud en la Industria de laConstrucción, requerido para todos los trabajadores de la construcción. Recibirá expe-riencia práctica con equipo y procedimientos de seguridad, y discutirá prácticas paraidentificar y evitar los peligros en el área de construcción. Los derechos y reglas delDepartamento de Labor de los EE.UU. también serán analizados. Al completar conéxito, recibirá su certificación de OSHA y la tarjeta. ND El curso se ofrece en español en Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
Earn the 10 Hour Construction Industry Safety and Health Certification, which is required of all construction workers. You’ll receive hands-on experience with safety equipment and procedures,and discuss best practices to identify and avoid hazards on construction sites. US Department ofLabor rules and worker rights will also be reviewed. Upon successful completion, you will receiveyour OSHA certification and card. This course is offered in Spanish and takes place in Greenpoint,Brooklyn. ND
All classes take place in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Fri (4:30 pm-9:00 pm) & Sat (8:00 am-3:00 pm) Apr 11 - Apr 12 (2 sessions/10 hours) $150 A05CNS918A Fri (4:30 pm-9:00 pm) & Sat (8:00 am-3:00 pm) May 9 - May 10 (2 sessions/10 hours) $150 A05CNS918B Fri (4:30 pm-9:00 pm) & Sat (8:00 am-3:00 pm) Jun 13 - Jun 14 (2 sessions/10 hours) $150 A05CNS918C
OSHA Certificación en 10 Horas para la Seguridad y Salud en la Industria de la Construcción
These courses are eligible for VeteransTuition Assistance. Call (718) 482-7244or email [email protected].
Construction Management Certificate Program
Advance your career in the construction industry by becoming a construction manager. This 5-course certificate program will provide you with the skills you need tosuccessfully manage a construction team and site. Courses may be taken individually. Prerequisite: OSHA 10 Hour card. For more information call (718) 482-7244 or [email protected]. ND
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License Preparation: Refrigeration Machine Operator
In conjunction with the National Association of Power Engineers (NAPE), Chapter 44, we offer the Licensed Refrigeration Machine Operator program for members of NAPE. Passing this course prepares you for the written and practical exam for the license issued by the New York City Fire Department.
All participants must be members of NAPE. If you are not, you may join when you register. In addition to tuition, annual dues for members taking the Licensed Refrigeration Machine Operator course are $144, with an initiation fee of $56. Certificates are awarded upon successful completion of the course. For more information call (718) 482-7244.
Instructor: Stephen Carbone, NYC DOE Custodian Engineer, has taught Licensed Refrigeration Machine Operator at LaGuardia since 2009.
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Licensed Refrigeration Machine Operator Exam IntenseReview
Prepare for the Fire Department of NY written exam for Refrigeration Machine Operator.Topics include start up and recovery of reciprocating and centrifugal units, system com-ponents and functions, and all math computations and troubleshooting. Prerequisite: Refrigeration Machine Operator course.
Sat Apr 5 - Jun 21 (10 sessions/20 hours)9:00 am - 11:00 am $600 A05BUS109A
Refrigeration Machine Operator License Preparation
This 200-hour course is approved by the NYC Fire Department as a requirement for licensing for refrigeration machine operators, meeting the requirements of both classtraining and shop work. The course will cover maintenance and repair of compressionand absorption refrigeration systems, and the safety precautions that should be observedin operating, maintaining and repairing refrigeration machinery. You will visit modern refrigeration facilities that manufacture and maintain equipment. This class includestraining for EPA certification as a “Universal Technician.”
FALL 2014Sat Sep 13 - May 30 (37 sessions/200 hours)9:00 am - 2:30 pm $2400 A05BUS009B
Tues & Thurs Oct 7 - Jun 9 (67 sessions/200 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $2400 A05BUS009A
I will get my refrigeration machine operator license,which is very important in obtaining a job as an engineer. I also improved my overall knowledge of operating a machine room.
Student, Fall 2012
College Construction and DesignGain basic skills in construction and design by taking college courses as a noncredit student. You’ll learn through the-ory and hands-on practice in our 8,000 square foot design studio and prototype lab. Courses can be taken individually,but you must attend the mandatory orientation session before starting a class. Books and materials are not included incourse fee.
Three-Dimensional Design
Develop individual designs based on formal elementssuch as line, shape, mass and volume. You will practice techniques in construction and carving, and developmodels in plaster, wood, cardboard and metal. Prerequi-site: College Construction and Design Orientation.
Sat Mar 1 - Jun 4 (12 sessions/39 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A05HUA106A
Form and Structure
Discover through observation the structural logic foundin nature and how it relates to man-made objects. Class projects will be creative interpretations in both two andthree dimensions and will include an introduction todrawing and model building techniques. You will practicedrawing methods based on perspective and proportionso that what you see can be drawn and interpreted accu-rately. The relationship between concept, structure, formand its function will be also explored. Prerequisite: Col-lege Construction and Design Orientation. Thurs Mar 6 - Jun 4 (12 sessions/36 hours)1:00 pm - 4:00 pm $320 A05HUA107A
Technical Drawing
Explore the major areas of drafting, beginning with theconcept of technical drawing as a communicative tool.You will develop a proficiency in multi-view projectionand pictorial drawing by learning the proper use of basicdrafting equipment. (This course meets the needs ofboth art and pre-engineering students.)Prerequisite: College Construction and Design Orientation. FALL 2014$320 A05HUA190A
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The following online courses complement LaGuardia’sConstruction Program.
QuickBooks 2013 for Contractors/Online
Learn to use the Premier Contractor edition of QuickBooks 2013 to run your business more efficiently by creating customized, professional-looking contract estimates and perform time tracking. You’ll also learn thedifferent methods you can use to bill your clients. ND $135 A05BUS826
NEW! PMP Certification Preparation1/Online
Prepare for the Project Management Institute’s (PMI®)prestigious Project Management Professional (PMP®)certification exam. Topics include precedence diagramming, estimating and scope management. This course is a useful for those looking for project management experience or aspiring to obtain a PMI®credential. ND $201 A05CNS802
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HealthLaGuardia offers an array of opportunities for those seeking a career in healthcare. Become an EMT, Paramedic, Spanish/English Healthcare Interpreter, Certified Clinical Medical Assistant, Pharmacy Technician or Dietary Manager. Find out about these courses and more. ND
Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)The CCMA is an important member of the medical team who assists the physician with procedures such as taking vital signs, preparing patients for medical procedures, and performing phlebotomy (blood drawing) and electrocardiography (EKG). In order to take the national certification exam for Clinical Medical Assistant, you must successfully pass all five coursesin this program. You may take the courses in any order, or you may take them individually.
For those who have evidence of previous training, you may take competency exams for Medical Terminology, EKG Technician or Phlebotomy courses to receive exemption from that partof the CCMA Program. A grade of 80% or greater is required to be exempt, and Phlebotomy also requires a practical skills competency exam in blood drawing. There is a fee of $99 per competency exam. Evidence of current American Heart Association certification in Basic Cardiac Life Support and First Aid will exempt you from the AHA CPR for Healthcare Providerswith First Aid course. For more information call (718) 482-5768.
Phlebotomy
Become a certified phlebotomist. Learn about theanatomy and physiology of the venous system as well asphlebotomy practices. Develop your skills in a variety ofblood collection techniques while employing universalprecautions: vacuum collection, dermal punctures, andusing syringes and butterfly needles. A minimum of 35live blood draws are required during the practical skills labs. Successful completion of this course allows you totake the national phlebotomy technician certificationexam.
Mon, Wed, Fri + 3 Sundays May 5 - Jul 9(31 sessions/124 hours)10:00 am - 2:30 pm $963 A11HLT002B
Mon, Wed, Fri + 3 Saturdays May 5 - Jul 9(31 sessions/124 hours)6:00 pm - 10:00 pm $963 A11HLT002A
American Heart Association CPR forHealthcare Providers with First Aid
Learn how to save a life using CPR, airway adjuncts anddefibrillators, and how to rescue victims of a chokingemergency. Respond with proper first aid techniques formedical and trauma emergencies. Skills and knowledgewill be tested according to American Heart Association(AHA) criteria for Basic Cardiac Life Support for Health-care Providers Certification.
Mon, Wed, Fri Mar 24 - Mar 28 (3 sessions/12 hours)6:00 pm - 10:00 pm $125 A11CPR001A
EKG Technician
Become a certified EKG technician. Explore the anatomyand physiology of the heart, modern EKG techniques,basic EKG interpretation, and new techniques in cardiacmonitoring. Discover the relationship between EKGinterpretation, disease states, and commonly used medications. You will learn how to prep patients; take vital signs; set up an EKG machine; and perform electrocardiograms. Successful completion allows you to take the national EKG technician certification exam. Mon, Wed, Fri + 3 Sundays Mar 31 - May 4(21 sessions/84 hours)10:00 am - 2:30 pm $785 A11HLT001B
Mon, Wed, Fri + 3 Saturdays Mar 31 - May 3 (21 sessions/84 hours)6:00 pm - 10:00 pm $785 A11HLT001A
CCMA Procedures
Learn clinical medical assistant procedures and patientcare involving positioning, assessment, history taking,triage, patient education and handling of special patientsituations. Become familiar with office basics such asbilling and coding, scheduling, filing and office reception.Successful completion of this course as well as the otherfour courses in this series allows you to take the national Clinical Medical Assistant certification exam. Mon, Wed, Fri + 1 Sunday Jul 14 - Aug 15(14 sessions/56 hours)10:00 am - 2:30 pm $554 A11HLT004B
Mon, Wed, Fri + 1 Saturday Jul 14 - Aug 15(14 sessions/56 hours)6:00 pm - 10:00 pm $554 A11HLT004A
Medical Terminology
Develop a basic "working" knowledge of the language of healthcare to serve as a basis for your individual career growth by using an applied approach. Learn basicmedical terms and how they are used in documentingand reporting patient care procedures.
FALL 2014Mon, Wed, Fri (9 sessions/36 hours)10:00 am - 2:30 pm $305 A11HLT003B
Mon, Wed, Fri (9 sessions/36 hours)6:00 pm - 10:00 pm $305 A11HLT003A
These courses are eligible for VeteransTuition Assistance. Call (718) 482-7244or email [email protected].
Phone: (718)482-7244 • E-Mail: [email protected] • www.laguardia.edu/acereg/
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CASAC/H
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Become a Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) and help make a difference in people’s lives. This program fulfills the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) Addiction Counselor certificate requirements for 350 hours of specific topics for credentialing or re-credentialing.
Upon successful completion of both courses, you will be eligible to submit your educational hours and obtain your CASAC T (CASAC Trainee) credential; you will also be eligible to earn up to 8 college credits towards your Human Services Mental Health major at LaGuardia. For more information call (718) 482-5481. ND
Dietary Manager ProgramAre you interested in upgrading your skillsin food service management?
Would you like to become a Food Service Supervisor?
Certified Dietary Managers are nationally recognized experts at managing dietary operations. The LaGuardiaACE Dietary Managers Program provides training for people already working in a healthcare foodservicefacility to continue up the career ladder.
To qualify for the Dietary Managers Evening Program, you must:
1. Have a high school diploma or equivalency certificate 2. Be currently working in a food service department 3. Have a registered dietitian who will act as your preceptor.
The program is presented in three modules: fall, winterand spring. Each module runs for 10 weeks and includes40 hours of lecture plus 50 hours of supervised fieldworkat the work site. Upon successful completion of the program, you are eligible to sit for the certification examination. ND
Instructor: Patricia Harvey Slinger, Director of Clinical Nutritionand Patient Services at Methodist Hospital, has taught the DietaryManager course at LaGuardia since 2002.
Tue Apr 15 - Jun 17 (10 sessions/42.5 hours)5:45 pm - 10:00 pm $385 A05DMG001A
CASAC Counselor, Section 1 and 2
Learn about the medical, physical and pharmacologicalaspects of addiction. Examine the role the CASAC playsin multi-disciplinary treatment, which includes family andcommunity education and prevention as well as 12-stepand other mutual aid groups. FALL 2014Wed (6:00pm-9:30pm) & Sat (9:00am-5:00pm)$2265 A05CAS001A
CASAC Counselor, Section 3 and 4
Study and apply different approaches to assessment,evaluation, and case management. Focus on relapseprevention, family systems, and vocational counseling,and their role in the addiction recovery process. WINTER 2015Wed (6:00pm-9:30pm) & Sat (9:00am-5:00pm)$2265 A05CAS002A
Health/OnlineSee page 14 or visit www.ed2go.com/lagcc
Spanish for Medical Professionals/ Online
Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily, honing yourbasic conversational skills and mastering key healthcarewords and phrases. ND $135 A05CRD801
Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach/Online
Prepare for a career in the health services industry bylearning medical terminology through a unique approach.Use graphics, online interaction and unusual facts to helpmemorize hard-to-learn medical terminology. ND $135 A05HLT801
Human Anatomy and Physiology/Online
Learn about the structure and function of the humanbody and how the organ systems work together. You’llalso explore genetics, physical disorders, and recent advances in medicine. (non-credit) ND
$135 A05HLT800
Human Anatomy and PhysiologyII/Online
Gain a more advanced understanding of the structure and function of the human body. Learn about the fourmain types of tissues, general and special senses, cellularmetabolism, and the importance of chemicals calledacids, bases, and salts. (non-credit) ND
$135 A05HLT802
Explore a Career in Medical Coding/Online
Take your first step toward a lucrative career as a medicalcoder! In this course, you’ll learn how to use the CPT manual and the ICD-9-CM to find medical codes for anydisease, condition, treatment, or surgical procedure. ND $135 A05HLT804
NEW! Explore a Career as an Administrative Medical Assistant/Online
Master effective patient scheduling and learn how to create, maintain and file medical charts. ND $135 A05HLT805
This course will help with my careergoals in many ways. I am now in aposition to get better benefits and ameducated on many things having to do with nutrition.
Student, Fall 2013
The teacher’s approach is helpful anddynamic. I love that you have the oppor-tunity to learn new things and pass that onto other people who are struggling withsubstance abuse. This was a beautiful experience, and the most important thingis carrying the message.
Tatiana Green, CASAC Graduate Spring 2013
Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) Education Program
These courses are eligible for Veterans Tuition Assistance. Call (718) 482-7244 or email [email protected].
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Emergency Healthcare ProgramsLives often depend on the prompt response and expert care of emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics. Accidents, heart attacks, childbirthand trauma all require immediate medical intervention. Throughout New York City, 24/7, EMTs and paramedics respond to emergencies, treating and thentransporting the sick or injured.
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) BasicPrepare yourself with the knowledge and skills needed to render patient care on an emergency ambulance. When you successfully complete the course, you will take your NYS Department of Health Certification Exam for EMT-Basic. This course is necessary to advance to the one year program of paramedic education.
To receive an application to become an Emergency Medical Technician and arrange foryour pretest and interview, call (718) 482-5768 or visit Room C-339. Mon, Tues & Thurs Jun 9 - Aug 21 (65 sessions/205 hours)9:30 am - 4:30 pm $1095 A11EMT001C
EMT Refresher
Mon, Tues (6:00pm-9:30pm) & Sat (9:00am-4:00pm) May 24 - Jun 19 (21 sessions/63 hours)6:00 pm - 9:30 pm $495 A11EMT002A
Paramedic OriginalEMTs, are you ready to take your career to the next level? We will prepare you with the technical skills, medical knowledge, and clinical abilities necessary for you to excel as aNYS/NYC certified paramedic. We are the only NYC paramedic program with a 100% pass rate on the NYS Certification Exam for twelve years! Clinical rotation opportunities areavailable in Queens, Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn. Only LaGuardia offers you the choice of a college degree or certificate program.
You must have 6 months or 200 hours of patient care experience on an ambulance to qualify for admission. The program includes 600 hours of clinical rotations. The course fee for members of a NY State registered ambulance service is $7,300. For others, the fee is $8,800.
To request an application or to learn more about the Paramedic Program call (718) 482-5768. Mon-Thurs (6pm-10pm) & Alternating Saturdays (9-4)Sep 2 - Aug 20 (200 sessions)6:00 pm - 10:00 pm A11PMD001A
Paramedic Refresher
This course meets the recertification requirements for both New York State Department ofHealth and National Registry of EMTs and follows the latest National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration’s (NHTSA) EMT-Paramedic National Standard Curriculum. The opportunity toupdate BCLS certification is also included. Sun Mar 9 - Jun 19 (25 sessions/75 hours)9:00 am - 4:00 pm $755 A11PMD002A
LaGuardia Community College WinsAward for Innovative EMT TrainingProgram
Christine Alvarez, Director of LaGuardia’s Prehospital Care Programs(left) and Amy Dalsimer, Director of LaGuardia’s Pre-College Aca-demic Programming accept the CEANY Award for the S.A.V.E. EMTProgram.
LaGuardia Community College’s Supporting Adults through Vocational EMT Training (S.A.V.E. EMT Program) won the Continuing Education Association of New York’s (CEANY) 2013Exemplary Non Credit Program Development Award. CEANY bestows the annual awards in recognition of outstanding contri-butions made by continuing education professionals as well asexemplary programs, students and educational partners acrossan array of domains.
The S.A.V.E. EMT Program prepares non-traditional adult stu-dents to become certified emergency medical technicians(EMTs). The program entails team-taught classes that include an EMT faculty member and an adult educator with expertise inteaching developing adult learners; contextualized basic skillsinstruction that allows students to deepen their mastery of EMTtraining materials while reinforcing academic skills in math andliteracy; and job-readiness counseling and resources for familyand economic support.
For more information call (718) 482-5768.
These courses are eligible for VeteransTuition Assistance. Call (718) 482-7244or email [email protected].
Phone: (718)482-7244 • E-Mail: [email protected] • www.laguardia.edu/acereg/
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Healthcare Interpreter/LPN to RN/CNA/Pharmacy Tech/H
ealth Workshops
Develop the skills you needto work under a registeredpharmacist and prepare forthe Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB)exam.
Offered in partnership with Condensed Curriculum International, Inc.
Prerequisite: High school or equivalency diploma and passing of a screening test. ND
For more information call(718)-482-7244.Instructor: Milan Topalov
Tues & Thurs Apr 22 - Jun 26(20 sessions/70 hours)6:00 pm - 9:30 pm$1015 A05HLT001A
Milan Topalov, Pharmacy Technician Instructor
The right dose of knowledge and a personal touch
After graduating cum laude from St. John’s University with a BS Degree in Chemistry, Milan Topalov worked briefly for a private beverage company as a flavor chemist/supplier compliance techni-cian. But the position didn’t allow for much personal interaction, and Topalov wanted to make a difference in people’s lives. He decided to go into the field of pharmacy, where he could combinehis love of science with his desire to help others. He returned to St. John’s University to pursue a degree in Pharmacy and obtain his license to practice as a pharmacist in New York. Working in various retail pharmacies for some time, he eventually found hisniche in hospital pharmacy.
Currently employed at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia UniversityMedical Center in Manhattan, where his role as pharmacist includesproviding discharge counseling to congestive heart failure patients, he says, “Many patients have expressed to me that I madea caring difference to them when I took the time to discuss theirmedication with them.”
Mr. Topalov notes that giving students the opportunity to improvetheir career aspects by entering the rewarding field of healthcaremeans a lot to him.
LPN to RN Transition Course
Responding to the shortage of professional nurses in the area, the New York State LPN to RN Transition course creates a pathway to encourage Licensed Practical Nurses to advance in their careers. This course will facilitateyour transition from the role of Practical Nurse to that of a student preparing for the role of Registered Nurse.It will validate your prior learning and update your knowledge, focusing on critical thinking and problem solving skills. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be eligible to earn a minimum of 12 credits in a participating Associate Degree Nursing program.
For more information call Michele Stewart at (718) 482-5238. ND
Wed Mar 19 - Jun 18 (12 sessions/36 hours)5:45 pm - 8:45 pm $665 A20CRD001A
Certified Nurse AideThe Certified Nurse Aide training program provides instruction in basic nursing theory and the technical skillsnecessary to provide patient care. The 150-hour course consists of 100 hours of classroom instruction, followedby a 35-hour clinical practicum in a local long-term care facility, and 15 hours of preparation for the state examina-tion. Course content includes basic patient care, infection control, nutrition and vital signs. Upon completion ofthe program, you will take the NYS Certified Nurse Aide Exam.
For more information call Francine Tompkins at (718) 482-5971. ND Tues & Thurs Apr 1 - Jun 26 (30 sessions/150 hours)9:00 am - 2:00 pm $1860 A20CNA001C
Health Workshops For more information call Michele Stewart at (718) 482-5238.
Child Abuse Identification and Reporting
Sat May 3 (1 session/2.5 hours)1:00 pm - 3:30 pm $80 A20CRD010A
Introduction to Infection Control
Sat May 3 (1 session/2.5 hours)10:00 am - 12:30 pm $80 A20CRD002A
Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) Certification Exam Review Seminar
Sat & Sun May 3 - May 4 (2 sessions/16 hours)9:00 am - 5:00 pm $265 A20PRP001A
Pharmacy Technician Certification Preparation
LaGuardia provides an ideal setting to teach thepharmacy technician course. It’s large enough to give a first class educational experience andsmall enough that I can give students a littlemore of a personal touch and assistance.
Healthcare Interpreter Certificate Program, Level 1
Are you bilingual? Learn the skills and basic vocabulary needed to start working in the high demand field of healthcare interpreting.
Become a qualified healthcare interpreter by successfully completing the Level 1 course (45 hours) and passing the nationalLanguage Line Interpreter Skills Test (medical scenario).
For more information call (718) 482-7244.
Intro to Spanish/English HealthcareScreening
Tue Apr 8 (1 session/2 hours)6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Free A05HLT000B
Spanish/English Healthcare Interpreting,Level 1
Learn basic interpreter skills, such as building a personal glossary,and practice medical interpretation through role play. You will alsoprepare for the national Language Line Interpreter Skills Test. Language Line test fee and books are included in course tuition.Prerequisite: High school or equivalency diploma and passing of a Spanish/English diagnostic exam. For more information or to register, call (718) 482-7244. Payment plan available. ND
Tues & Thurs May 6 - Jun 24 (15 sessions/45 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $1010 A05HLT002A
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This course is eligible for Veterans Tuition Assistance. Call (718) 482-7244 or email [email protected].
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Certificate Program in Fitness
Join a profession that Fortune Magazine and ABCNews.com call one of the hottest jobs in the U.S.!
Whether a career move or for your own knowledge, get all the information you need to become a Certified Personal Trainer.
This course is offered in partnership with World Instructor Training Schools (WITS), an approved Continuing Education Unit provider for the Board of Certification for Athletic Trainers(BOC), American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Body-work (NCBTMB), Veterans Training and Education, and Interna-tional Association of Continuing Education and Training (IACET).
For more information call (718) 482-7244.
Personal Trainer Certification
Learn biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage and health assessment to become a CertifiedPersonal Trainer. The 60-hour course includes 15 hours of lec-ture, 15 hours of hands-on practical training and a 30-hour in-ternship at a local gym. In order to earn the World InstructorTraining Schools (W.I.T.S.) nationally recognized certificate, youmust complete the course, pass the W.I.T.S. national exam andobtain your CPR/AED certification. The cost of the textbook andCPR/AED certification are not included in the course fee. Call (888) 330-9487 to order required textbook. Prerequisite: High school or equivalency diploma. ND Sat May 10 - Jun 21 (6 sessions/42 hours)9:00 am - 4:00 pm $790 A05CRD013A
Tsering Yankeyi, an ethnic Tibetan who came to the U.S. from India, was a nurse in her native country. She arrived
here five years ago and has been working part-time as a
type of home health aide. Eager to use her professional
training, last year Tsering enrolled in the NCLEX- Licensed
Practical Nurse (LPN) preparation course for English
language learners through the NYC Welcome Back Center at LaGuardia
“During those nine months you taught us not just theory or nursing, but you showedus confidence, guided us with positive attitude, and you showed us a whole new worldwhich I always dreamed for,” says Tsering. “It's my promise that one day I will be a bet-ter nurse, better human being, who can help [with] any health needs regardless age,race and gender.”
Tsering passed the NCLEX-PN exam in June, obtained her NY Statenursing license and then passed the NCLEX-RN exam. She is now workingas a full-time Registered Nurse at a nursing home in Coney Island, Brooklyn.
The New York City Welcome Back Center assists internationally trainedmedical professionals in becoming re-credentialed in New York State tomeet the city’s demand for a culturally and linguistically diverse work-force in the high growth healthcare field. The center also offers careercounseling and referrals to support services, such as ESL classes andtraining programs. For more information call (718) 730-7530 or [email protected]
Courses:• Key Concepts in Healthcare• Data and Analysis for Business and Healthcare• Introduction to Medical Billing• Introduction to Accounting and Revenue Cycle Management• Fundamentals of Customer Service and Communication
• Proficient in computer office skills, including Microsoft Excel?• Good with numbers?• Interested in accounting and finance?• Interested or currently working in the growing field of healthcare?
Get training in Healthcare Financial Management
In addition:• Learn about the healthcare system• Gain technical and financial skills to work in a medical office setting• Receive job search assistance and get connected with potential employers
To attend an information session call (718) 482-5481or email [email protected]
Are you:
In this 5-month certificate program you can earn up to nine college credits!
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Register Onlinewww.laguardia.edu/acereg/
180hours ofinstruction
only $2,525
Tsering Yankeyi
Foreign-trained nurse practicing in New York, thanks to LaGuardia
CHALLENGING EXPECTATIONS
Screening
May 1 - Sep 30 (1 session/2 hours)$35 A16INT000A
Application Fee
May 1 - Sep 30 (1 session/1 hours)$50 A16INT000B
Graduation
Thurs Jun 26 (1 session/2 hours)6:30 pm - 8:30 pm $250 A16INT000D
ASL Discourse
Gain an understanding of discourse by recognizing features of discourse used in ASL such as register, spatialmapping, rhetorical analysis, involvement and interactionstrategies, coherence and cohesion, and enhancing yourown use of ASL through incorporation of those features. Discourse features in English will be discussed and compared with those of ASL. Multicultural discoursestyles will be sampled, and you will analyze howknowledge of discourse affects your work as an interpreter. Pre-requisite: Language in Use.Instructor: Dr. Eileen Forestal Wed Mar 26 - Jun 18 (12 sessions/36 hours)5:45 pm - 8:45 pm $1045 A16INT105A
Interpreting IIIThis hands-on course will provide in-depth study andpractice of ASL-English interpretation through the under-standing and use of the consecutive mode of interpreting.You will further develop requisite skills, such as textanalysis, mind-mapping/visualization, multi-tasking strategies, prediction and anticipation, and identificationof “functionally meaningful units” (chunks). You willdeepen your understanding of three models of interpret-ing: Cokely, Colonomos and Gish. And you will be exposedto process management skills and enhance your use oftools for self-analysis and peer feedback. Pre-requisites:Interpreting II and Language in Use Co-requisite:Interpreting III InternshipInstructor: Debbie Olsen
Thurs Mar 27 - Jun 19 (12 sessions/36 hours)5:45 pm - 8:45 pm $1045 A16INT104A
Interpreting in Educational Settings -Mentoring
Explore the ramifications of interpreting in the educa-tional setting in order to address service provision formainstream students who are Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing.Topics include: history and laws that affect educational interpreting, cognitive and linguistic development (bothfirst and second language acquisition), language in education, roles and skills of educational specialist, andthe impact of classroom variables on accessibility and interpretability. Students will have opportunity to analyzea variety of real classroom environments. Guest speakers,with expertise in K-12 settings as interpreters and servicecoordinators, will also be included. Sessions: 12 (3 hours each) Pre-requisites: Interpreting IV, Ethics and DecisionMaking for Interpreters, or permission of instructor.
Instructor: Ummi Modeste, MSEd., BA and MA Deaf Education,teaches high school ASL, specializes interpreting in educational, re-ligious and performing arts settings, graduate of the ASL-EnglishInterpretation Program at LaGuardia.
Mon Mar 26 - Jun 24 (4 sessions/4 hours)$325 A16INT500A
Interpreting Lab
Students will be required to attend the Language/Inter-preting lab a minimum of 12.5 hours per trimester. Classroom instructors will work with the Lab Instructor on topics and presentations that will enhance students’language fluency and allow them to practice interpreta-tion in a guided and structured milieu. In addition to therequired participation, they may attend the Lab as oftenas they choose, to participate in scheduled lessons or towork individually.
Instructor: David Rivera, ASLTA, MA, ASL instructor since 1997, BAASL Studies, MA Deaf Education, ASLTA certified, national presenteron ASL Classifiers, featured in ASL books and DVD publications.
Mon Mar 31 - Jun 16 (10 sessions/20.5 hours)5:45 pm - 8:15 pm $475 A16INT400A
Interpreting VI
Interpreting VI is the capstone class in the ASL Interpret-ing program sequence. This course gives you opportuni-ties to refine your skills and abilities in transactingmeaning across the ASL-English continuum. When youcomplete this course you will have demonstrated the ability to work at the entry-level in the field of ASL Interpreting. Prerequisites: Interpreting V and Ethics and Decision-making.Instructor: Laurie Nash
Tue Apr 1 - Jun 24 (12 sessions/36 hours)5:45 pm - 8:45 pm $1045 A16INT110A
Interpreting VI Internship
Internship seminar sessions will provide an arena for discussing your experiences in terms of analyzing andevaluating interpreting strategies; examining theoreticaland practical issues in interpretation; grappling with ethical considerations; and incorporating learning intoyour own work. The supervisor from your ongoing fieldplacement will complete an evaluation form regarding workplace skills, interpreting potential, and performance.
Instructor: Cathy Markland, , CI, CT, CSC, MS Teaching Interpret-ing, RID certified interpreter since 1986, interpreter educator since1993, presents nationally on interpreting process models.
Mar 26 - Jun 24 (5 sessions/10 hours)$665 A16INT203A
Service Learning III
Gain additional field experience by providing service incommunity-based organizations that require the use ofAmerican Sign Language (ASL). You will have newopportunities to acquire knowledge and develop skillswhile being of assistance to the Deaf Community. Seminar sessions foster reflective, critical and creativethinking in relation to your field experience. Prerequisites: Service Learning II.
Instructor: David Rivera, ASLTA, MA, ASL instructor since 1997, BAASL Studies, MA Deaf Education, ASLTA certified, national presenteron ASL Classifiers, featured in ASL books and DVD publications.
Mon Mar 31 - Jun 16 (10 sessions/5 hours)8:15 pm - 8:45 pm $239 A16INT552A
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ASL-English Interpretation Program
ASL-English Interpretation ProgramThe American Sign Language (ASL)-English Interpretation Program is a rigorous 2-year academic curriculum that incorporates national interpreter education standards recommendedby the Commission on Collegiate Interpreter Education (CCIE). You can earn a BA degree or Professional Certificate in ASL-English Interpretation. This is a highly selective program. Applications are accepted once a year in the spring, before the academic year begins in September.
The Pre-Interpreting Program is for individuals who are preparing to enter the ASL-English Interpretation Program. You must be a serious ASL student who interacts regularly in the Deaf community and has studied ASL for at least 2 years. This mini-program includes Advanced ASL I, Advanced ASL II, and Sociology of American Deaf Communities.
For more information visit http://laguardia.edu/aeip/
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Spring
into a NEW Career!
In 10 months
you can become• Credentialed as a CASAC Trainee - page 22
In 12 months
you can become• Certified as a Paramedic - page 23
In 6 months
you can become
• An A+ Computer Service Technician -page 10
• Certified as a Construction Manager -
page 19
In 4 months
you can become
• Certified in QuickBooks - page 16
• Certified in Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, Power Point and Access)- page 8
Learn new skills in high-growth fields- and do it in 12 months or less.
You can choose from intensive certification programs to customized short-term training, online or on site.
In 1 month
you can
• Get a license as a taxi driver - page 29
• Take an online course in Word, Excel, Power Point or Access - page 15
Statistics on certificate programs from a recent study show:
• Certificate programs are affordable, usually take less than a year to complete and often yield high returns.
• Certificates are a stepping stone to college degrees. Twenty percent of certificate holders go on to get two-year degrees, and an additional 13 percent ultimately get a bachelor’s degree.
• On average, workers with certificates earn 20% more than workers with only high school diplomas.
• Certificates provide higher economic payoff for those with less educational preparation.
Source: Certificates: Gateway to Gainful Employment and College Degrees, a study conducted by the Georgetown University Center on Education
In 3 monthsyou can become certified as a
• Tax Preparer - page 17
• Emergency Medical Technician(EMT) - page 23
• Pharmacy Technician - page 24
you can complete
• The LPN to RN transition courseand earn 12 credits towardsyour nursing degree - page 24
Springinto a
NEW career!
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Which Training Program is Right for You? Find out more about these FREE training programs
Which Training Program isRight for You?
• Computer Literacy
LaGuardia Community College’s Home to Work Center for Displaced Homemakers offers:
• Computer and vocational training • Personal development and economic self-sufficiency workshops • Career counseling • Job readiness workshops • Job search and placement assistance
For more information call (718) 482-5340 or (718) 482-5161, or email [email protected]
• Green Jobs Training Program
The Green Jobs Training Program introduces you to the principles of sustainability and prepares you for a career inWaste Management or Green Cleaning & Housekeeping.
To register call (718) 663-8407, or visit www.greenworkforcenyc.org
• Home Health Aide Training Program for English Language Learners
The Center for Immigrant Education and Training (CIET) offers ongoing, free "ESOL Bridge to Home Health Aide Certification" training programs for English-language learners wishing to improve their workplace English skills and become certified as home health aides (HHAs).
For more information and to fill out a pre-application, call (718) 482-5460.
• Supporting Adults through VocationalEMT Training (S.A.V.E. EMT Program)
Become an emergency medical technician (EMT). Go on to otherhealthcare careers, such as paramedic, nurse or even doctor. Besides training, certification preparation and disaster preparedness, you’ll receive academic support, tutoring and review sessions, and job search and placement assistance.
For more information call (718) 482-5768.
• NCLEX-PN Preparation Course for Internationally Trained Nurses
Do you have a nursing degree from another country? Take a step towards becoming a nurse in New York. Study to become a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and get the English language skills you need to pass the NCLEX-PN exam.
For more information or to register for an orientation call (718) 482-5460 (Monday – Thursday 10:30 AM - 6:00 PM), or visit www.laguardia.edu/nycwbc/
• Career Ladders for Veterans - Telecommunications Training Program
Become a Certified Technician in the network cabling industry. This program offers 3 courses leading to 3 entry level certifications:
• Telecommunication Technologies • Network Cabling Specialist - Fiber • Network Cabling - Copper-Based Systems
Job placement assistance is available.
For more information call (718)482-5386or email [email protected]
Phone: (718)482-7244 • E-Mail: [email protected] • www.laguardia.edu/acereg/
Taxi & For Hire Vehicle Driver Institute
30 Years of Experience Serving All the Needs of Professional Driversand the most affordable tuition in New York CityRegister Now! Visit www.laguardia.edu/acereg/ or call (718) 482 5335.
For more information email [email protected] All Taxi & FHV Driver Institute classes are ND (no discount).
Defensive Driving Auto Insurance &Point Reduction Course - Open tothe Public
Reduce your car insurance by 10% by completing this sixhour course! In addition, you can receive up to 4 viola-tion points deducted off your New York State driver's li-cense. All TLC pre applicants must complete a New York,State DMV certified defensive driving course within sixmonths of filing a TLC application to drive any taxi.
1 session/6 hours 9:30am - 4:00pm $40
Initial Training for NYC MedallionCabs
This class is offered to drivers with more knowledge ofNYC. It is 24 hours of instruction over three (3) days andcovers map reading skills, geography, driver/passengerrelations and preparation for the TLC Exam.
Every day except Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm (3 sessions/24 hours) $145 plus the cost of one TLC Exam
Official 80-Hour Training
This ten (10) day training course provides more detailedand practical instruction. It will increase your chances ofpassing the TLC Exam and increase your knowledge ofNYC. This course also offers as many extra classes asyou need to help you pass the TLC Exam at no additionalcharge and covers additional material not offered in the24 hour course, including comprehensive instruction onTLC rules and procedures, map reading skills, geography,driver/passenger relations, free TLC taxi prep test, TLCExam and state of the art classroom technology.
You can start any time, any day. Classes are ongoing.Monday through Friday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm (10 sessions/80 hours) $325 (includes books, unlimited classes and TLC Exam)
Taxi & Limousine Commission (TLC) Testing
LaGuardia Community College is an official on site TLCExam Center. You must call in advance for the examschedule and confirmation number at (718) 482 5336.
1 session/5 hours 9:00am - 3:00pm $25 every Friday
TLC Taxi Prep Test
The NYC Taxi and FHV Driver Institute is an official test-ing center for the TLC Exam. Benefit from our 25 yearsof experience in preparing drivers with this prep testcourse. Prep tests are graded and reviewed to give youan indication of whether or not you are ready to pass theTLC Exam.
1 session/5 hours 1:00pm - 6:00pm $20 every other Thursday
English for Taxi Drivers
Learn the necessary language skills to pass the Englishportion of the TLC Exam. You will focus on listening andreading comprehension as well as writing, with an em-phasis on spelling New York City geographical locations.You will also have opportunities to practice multiplechoice tests in a structure that is similar to the officialTLC English Taxi Exam.
1 session/4 hours 9:00am - 1:00pm $29 every other Thursday
We work closely with the TLC in the conception, design and implementation of these courses.
Driver Applicants
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Register Onlinewww.laguardia.edu/acereg/
These courses are eligible for Veterans Tuition Assistance.Call (718) 482-7244 or email [email protected].
Phone: (718)482-7244 • E-Mail: [email protected] • www.laguardia.edu/acereg/
Division of Adult & Continuing Education @ LaGuardia Community College
Courses for Taxi & LimousineCommission (TLC) Drivers:
Taxi 4-Hour Continuing EducationWorkshop
Before your first year probationary taxi driver's licenseexpires, you are required to attend and complete a fourhour course that includes an update of rule changes, a review of driver responsibilities and duties, driver passenger relations and awareness of serving passengerswith disabilities. (This workshop satisfies TLC Rule # 2 11a)
1 session/4 hours either 9:00 am - 1:00pm, 10:00am - 2:00pm, 1:30pm - 5:30pm or 6:00pm - 10:00pm $20Monday-Thursday and Saturday
Portable Electronic Devices andDriving While Distracted
Discover the dangers of driving while distracted (DWD)and understand the ramifications of being issued a violation by the Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) orother law enforcement agency. TLC drivers must showproof that they are required to take this class, either bypresenting a TLC letter or disposition.
(1 session/2 hours) $35
Voluntary TLC Two Point ReductionCourse for Taxi Drivers
Analyze your driver violation history in order to understand your pattern of behavior. You will explore productive ways to deal with conflict as well as personalanger and aggression by better understanding and communicating with passengers. You will also learnproper protocol for dealing with police officers and thecourt system. In addition, you will review New York Cityand TLC traffic codes.
Upon completion of this 8 hour, 2 session class, you willhave two TLC points deducted from your taxi driver’s license.
(1 session /8 hours) $75
Courses for Taxi, FHV, Uber andOuter Borough (green) Driversto earn more money:
Manhattan Geography - intensive geographyof Manhattan, from north to south, east to west. (8-Hours,$49)
Outer Boroughs Geography – includes mapreading skills. (8-Hours, $49)
Manhattan Landmarks – increase your income with more knowledge of New York City. (8-Hours,$49)
TLC Certified Base and VehicleOwner Point Reduction
Program.....page 35Complete this 4-hour course
and get a point deducted from
your TLC license!
Register Now! Visit www.laguardia.edu/acereg/ or call (718) 482 5335.
For more information email [email protected] All Taxi & FHV Driver Institute classes are ND (no discount).
Current Drivers
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Begin a New Life
Get a college degree and open the door to your future!
Academic/College Prep & Assistance:• Assessment of academic skills• Refresher courses in math, writing, reading and computer
skills (college placement test prep)• Tutoring and mentoring• Individualized academic advising• College admissions forms• NEW Spanish and science classes
Veterans Upward Bound Program
Join the Veterans community at LaGuardia
LaGuardia.Veterans @LaGuardia Vetswww.youtube.com/nycvrc
Class Dates:
March 17 - April 24
May 19 - June 26
July 21 - August 28
2:00 to 5:30 p.m.
Classroom: C-374
Contact usPhone: (718) 482-5386 or (718) 482-5231Email: [email protected]
Visit us www.lagcc.cuny.edu/veterans
Phone: (718)482-7244 • E-Mail: [email protected] • www.laguardia.edu/acereg/
FREE for qualifying veterans!
Other Services:• Career counseling and planning• Help with GI Bill applications• Referrals to community agencies serving veterans• Financial aid applications and researching scholarships• NEW Disability Benefits Counselor
Veteran
s - Tran
sition to C
ollege
Phone: (718)482-7244 • E-Mail: [email protected] • www.laguardia.edu/acereg/
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Computer Training
Certificate Program in Microsoft Office Applications 8A+ Computer Service Technician Certificate 10
Accounting, Bookkeeping and Tax Preparation
Computerized Bookkeeping for QuickBooks Certificate Program 16Tax Return Preparer Certificate 17
Construction
Construction Management Certificate Program 19License Preparation: Refrigeration Machine Operator 20
Health
Certified Clinical Medical Assistant 21Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) 22Dietary Manager Program 22Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) 23Paramedic Original 23Healthcare Interpreter 24LPN to RN Transition 24Pharmacy Technician Certification Preparation 24
ASL-English Interpretation Program 26
Taxi Driver 80 Hour Class 29
Test Prep
High School Equivalency 45
College Prep Courses
Bridge to College Reading/Writing 48 Bridge to College Math 48
Veterans - you can receive tuition assistance for these courses!
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for VeteransThe College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) lets youearn college credit for what you already know by earningqualifying scores on any of 33 introductory-level collegesubject examinations.
Depending on your GI Bill benefits election, you may be able to claim full reimbursement for CLEP exams and exam administration fees.
To find out more about CLEP for Veterans visit
To find out about your GI Bill benefits visit the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs/Benefits athttp://benefits.va.gov/benefits/
For more information on CLEP tests, see page 47.
DID YOU KNOW? College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)
A Credit-by-Examination Program
http://media.collegeboard.com/digitalServices/pdf/clep/clep_for_veterans_flyer.pdf
Veterans-Begin a New Career!
Become a Certified Technician in the Network Cabling Industry
Program consists of 3 courses (150 hours) whichleads to 3 entry-level certifications:
Telecommunications Technologies
Network Cabling Specialist – Fiber
Network Cabling – Copper-Based Systems
FREE forqualifyingveterans!
RSVP call (718) 482-5386or email [email protected]
LaGuardia Veterans @LaGuardia Vetswww.youtube.com/nycvrc
Job Placement Assistance Available!
Veterans - Training Program/Transition to College
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Start/BuildYour Business 10,000 Small Businesses 33
Which Business Service is Right for You? 34
TLC Certified Base and Vehicle Owner Point 35Reduction Program
Affordable Care Act 35
Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) 36
Business/Online 38
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Which Business Service is Right For You?
Are you a new or emerging small business?
Do you need help preparing loan packages?
Contact the Small Business Development Center (SBDC)for free, one-on-one professional advisement in English, Spanish and Chinese on legal requirements, business and financial planning (including creating projections), marketing,business expansion, assistance with franchises, internationaltrade and more.
Website: www.nyssbdc.org/centers/centers.aspx?centid=24 Call: (718) 482-5303Email: [email protected]
Do you want to market your goods and servicesto governmental agencies?
Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) provides assistance to all entrepreneurs, especially Small, Veteran, Minority and Women business owners.
Website: http://laguardia.edu/ptac Call: (718) 482-5289Email: [email protected]
Do you want to obtain transportation-relatedcontracts?
The Northeast Small Business Transportation Resource Center (SBTRC) of the US Department of Transportation (DOT) provides assistance through training and advising on marketing to the DOT, Disadvantaged Business Enterprisecertification, short-term lending and bonding assistance.
Website: http://osdbu.dot.gov/regional/northeast.cfm Call: (718) 482-5941Email: [email protected]
Are you a designer looking for studio space orbusiness and sustainability training?
NYDesigns, a business incubator, helps emerging and established designers grow their firms by providing low cost studio space, business and sustainability training and business counseling, all under one roof.
Website: http://www.nydesigns.org Call: (718) 663-8404Email: [email protected]
Do you want to expand your small business but need intensive training to move to the next level?
10,000 Small Businesses (10KSB) is a five-year initiative developed by Goldman Sachs, to help small businesses acrossthe U.S. grow and create jobs through greater access to business education, support services and capital.
Website: http://laguardia.edu/10ksb/ Call: (718) 730-7400Email: [email protected]
Do you want to improve your skills to help buildyour business?
Career and Professional Programs (CAPP) offers computer and accounting courses, industry certifications and licensesand workshops on using social media to network and marketyour business.
Website: http://laguardia.edu/cappCall: (718) 482-7244Email: [email protected]
Do you want custom training for your employees?
The Center for Contract Training develops customized educational programs for businesses, non-profits, and community and other organizations. Programs range from ESL classes to credit-bearing college courses.
Website: http://laguardia.edu/cceCall: (718) 482-5330Email: [email protected]
LaGuardia hasmany services to help your business grow!
Do you need to understand the Affordable Care Act?
The Small Business Assistance Program (SBAP), an initiativeof the Community Service Society, helps small businesses navigate the new law, and provides health reform informationin group presentations and one-on-one consultations oninsurance options, costs, tax credits, penalties and more.
Call: (718) 482-5493 Email: [email protected]
We served 500 small businesses from 7/1-9/30/13
LaGuardia Community CollegeNYC Taxi & FHV Driver Institute
TLC Certified Base and Vehicle OwnerPoint Reduction Program
Attention: For-Hire Vehicle Owners and Base Corporate Officers,Partner or Owners
In Reference to TLC’s Base and Vehicle Owner Rule 59B-35
Complete this 4-hour course and get a pointdeducted from your TLC license!
Develop a better understanding of FHV Base andVehicle owner roles and responsibilities as trans-portation partners with the TLC.
Learn about TLC rules and compliance to avoidsuspension/revocation of your license.
$75. No required tests.
For more information call (718) 482-5336
31-10 Thomson Avenue, Room M-143Long Island City, NY 11101
NYC Taxi and FHV Driver Institute has been training TLC drivers since 1984.
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March4, 18, 25
April15, 22, 29
May20, 27
June10, 24
July15, 22, 29
Affordable Care Act Learn how tax credits or penalties might apply to your business
The Small Business Assistance Program (SBAP),an initiative of the Community Service Society, is anetwork of organizations across New York Statethat helps small businesses obtain affordable health insurance and navigate health reform.
We provide information through group presentations and one-on-one consultations on insurance options, costs, tax credits, enrollment, dispute resolution and more.
Serving Queens, Nassau and Suffolk Counties
Contact: Janice Kavanagh, SBAP Coordinator Email: [email protected] Phone: (718) 482 5493
SBAP Open Houses
Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m.in Room B-A02
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PTAC LaGuardia Community College Procurement
Technical Assistance Center (PTAC)
Our mission is to assist businesses in marketing theirgoods and services to the Federal, State, and local governments. We strive to simplify the steps necessaryto successfully sell to the government. The center offers procurement technical assistance and trainingworkshops to meet the needs of any size business, including Minority Owned Small Business, Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business/VeteranOwned Small Business (SDVOSB/VOSB) and WomenOwned Small Businesses throughout the Queens region.
The following procurement technical assistance is offered to businesses in the region:
• One-on-one business counseling
• Training in government contracting
• Review of bids, GSA schedules and contracts
• Procurement regulations assistance
• Research and analysis of goods or services
• Access to bid opportunities via our database
• Events, networking sessions, expos and match makers for businesses to meet with government buyers/ACCO/contracting officers
• Assistance with marketing to government agencies
• Assistance to Minority/Women Owned Businesses in obtaining federal, New York City and State M/WBE certifications
• Small Business Innovation Research assistance
Mailing Address:31-10 Thomson Avenue, B309Long Island City, NY 11101
Location:30-20 Thomson Avenue, B309Long Island City, NY 11101
Valente Yeast Company, a food ingredient supplier located in Maspeth,Queens, is a family-owned business that was founded in 1909. With a diverse product line of over 2,000 ingredients required by chefs, bakers,caterers and special dietary meal manufacturers, and a score of 95% on its 2012 audit for food safety*, Valente is a regional leader in food ingredient sourcing, safety and distribution.
Learning about the Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) at LaGuardia Community College through enrollment in the Goldman Sachs10,000 Small Businesses program at the college, Valente President RobertChory and his partner, Thomas Siegenthaler, set a goal to expand the company’s business to local, state and federal governments. In September2013, Valente food ingredients specialist Eric Rosenblatt came to PTAC forassistance.
PTAC Director Edgard Hernandez and Procurement Counselors LaurenLinakis and Danillo Djuretic helped Mr. Rosenblatt register with governmentagencies and complete the necessary documentation to become an authorized supplier. They explained the protocol for doing business with the government and readily answered questions. Through PTAC, Valentewas able to successfully register with the right agencies and four monthslater had new contracts with New York City and Nassau County totalingover $27,000.
Valente has been successful in delivering on government bids throughgreat purchasing power and efficient warehouse and shipping systems. The company also acknowledges PTAC’s role in this new venture and is confident that its business with the government will continue to grow with continued support from PTAC.
Robert Chory and Thomas Siegenthaler of Valente Yeast Company.
*Valente Yeast Company is Third Party Audited for Food Safety and retains full trace-ability on all products sold.
Through PTAC,Valente was ableto successfullyregister with theright agenciesand four monthslater had newcontracts withNew York Cityand NassauCounty totalingover $27,000.
Profits Rise for Yeast Company with Help from PTAC
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PTAC
LaGuardia Business Services, including the Procurement Technical Assistance Center, hosted its first annual Government and Small Business
Matchmaker on December 4, 2013. The event was sponsored by Con Edison, and the theme, “Real Opportunities for Small Business,” focused
on connecting small businesses, government agencies and prime contractors. Over 200 small businesses met with 25 agencies and prime
contractors to learn about business opportunities and to market their companies. With many new partnerships and contracts in the making,
the day was a great success.
For more information about the suite of services that LaGuardia Business Services provides visit
http://www.lagcc.cuny.edu/businesses/home/.
Donna Pope, Director of the Office of Contract Opportunity at the NewYork City Department of Design and Construction (DDC), meets with asmall business owner about doing business with DDC.
Paisley Demby, Business Services Director of Goldman Sachs 10,000Small Businesses at LaGuardia, speaks with a small business ownerabout the 10,000 Small Businesses program, which helps small businesses grow and create jobs.
Benjamin Hunt of LaGuardia Business Services led a workshop for smallbusinesses on becoming certified as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise(DBE). The workshop, one of three offered at the Business Matchmaker, discussed DBE eligibility and the application process.
LaGuardia Business Services Launches Annual Matchmaker
See page 8 for Microsoft
Applications
See page 16 for
QuickBooks courses
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Business/Online
Introduction to Nonprofit Management/Online
Develop the skills and strategies you need to become anintegral part of one of America’s fastest growing servicesectors. Learn from a seasoned veteran how to create aplan of action to be successful while mastering the coreknowledge necessary to become an effective leader. ND $135 A05BUS808
Creating a Successful Business Plan/Online
Success in business begins with a plan. By committingyour idea to paper, you face tough questions and identifystrengths and weaknesses. Business plans are not just forfinancing purposes; they are working documents to guideyour business. For new and established small businessowners, this course will start you down the path to success. ND
$135 A05BUS819
Introduction to Business Analysis/Online
Learn powerful quantitative methods to help you makebetter, more informed and more effective business decisions. Discover how these practical techniques can assist you in establishing a career in business. ND $135 A05BUS812
Start and Operate Your OwnHome-Based Business/Online
Learn online how to be your own boss and enjoy the endless benefits of working at home. Learn how to develop the entrepreneurial qualities, motivation, discipline, and creativity that you need to succeed. ND $135 A05BUS800
Marketing Your Business on the Internet/Online
Find out how you can affordably market your business onthe Internet from an e-commerce expert. In this practical,hands-on course, you’ll learn secrets about the types ofbusinesses that thrive on the Internet and discoverproven methods to help you establish an online presenceand build a brand identity. ND $135 A05BUS809
Small Business Marketing on a Shoestring/Online
Learn how to use the same marketing tricks the big companies employ without spending big money. Create acustomized marketing plan, attract your target audiences,entice customers, and keep buyers coming back for more.ND $135 A05BUS822
Achieving Success with Difficult People/Online
Do you know people whose behavior makes completingeven the simplest tasks difficult? Would you like to havemore successful relationships with difficult bosses,co-workers, students, neighbors or family members? Find out how to understand yourself better, solve “people” problems, and improve your relationships aswell as your personal and professional productivity. ND $135 A05BUS815
Start a Pet Sitting Business/Online
Turn your passion for animals into a profitable career andmaster the essentials of starting a pet sitting business.Beginning with dog and cat care, you will learn about nutrition, exercise, first aid, and identification of commondiseases. You’ll also discover how to handle home visitsto impress potential clients and explore the finances behind a start-up as well as business plans and low-cost marketing. ND $135 A05BUS816
Web 2.0: Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts/Online
Learn how to create your own blog, wiki, and audio andvideo podcast and how to promote visits to these sites.Through hands-on activities in each lesson, you’ll practiceworking with free Web 2.0 tools, such as Blogger, Wiki-spaces, and YouTube. You’ll also explore opportunities touse these tools for personal, business, educational andpolitical projects. ND. $135 A05CMP848
Get Paid to Travel/Online
Up for making money, globe-trotting, and having fun atthe same time? Become a professional tour director. Discover full and part-time career opportunities and lookfor prospective employers. ND $135 A05CRD800
Introduction to Interior Design/Online
Start creating beautiful residential interiors for yourselfand others. Discover how to transform plain living spacesinto beautiful and functional rooms. You’ll delve into colortheory, interior design styles and trends, spatial arrange-ments, floor plans, “green” design and other basics whilegetting hands-on practice. You will also explore a rangeof interior design careers and get insider tips for enteringthis exciting field. ND $135 A05BUS823
Wow, What a Great Event!/Online
Create and coordinate successful special events by selecting the right suppliers for food, decorations, and entertainment. Learn invaluable tips, tools, techniques,and procedures while staying within your budgetary constraints! ND $135 A05PEN809
NEW! Project Management Applications/Online
Learn from an experienced Project Management Professional powerful tools, techniques and tricks of thetrade to help ensure project success. ND $135 A05BUS829
NEW! Using Social Media in Business/Online
Social media offers a powerful way to reach new customers and grow your business through increasedleads and sales. Discover how you can build a social media team and automate your social media activitieswithout creating another full-time responsibility. ND $135 A05BUS827
Business/Online See page 14 or visit www.ed2go.com/lagcc
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LearnEnglish
Day Intensive Program 40
Evening English Program 40
Saturday English Program 40
Specialized Workshops 41
CUNY Immigrant Education Initiative-Inmigrantes 42de Nueva York
Versant English Test 42
CUNY Citizenship Now! Application Assistance 42
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Learn English
Learn English at LaGuardia
Prepare for college, graduate school or a
Teachers at The English Language Center (TELC) have the knowledge, skills andexperience to provide you with meaningful daily language practice through reading,writing,listening, speaking, field trips and Internet research. We also offer courses thatteach you English through art, business, pop culture, blogs and wikis, and dance. Do youhave questions about immigration, life in the United States, your future plans? Our staffcan help.
Come study with us and make TELC your home away from home! You will have access toLaGuardia Community College’s computer labs, library, gym and swimming pool. Paymentfor all ESL courses can be made with cash, money order, debit or credit card (AmericanExpress, MasterCard, Visa, or Discover).
Registration may close at any time, so please register early. For more information, call(718) 482-5360 or visit TELC at 29-10 Thomson Avenue in Room C-354. TELC is onFacebook, YouTube and Twitter. Visit us online to learn more: http://esl.lagcc.cuny.edu.
Day Intensive ProgramLearn English for college, graduate school or professional advancement in this academic preparation program. Improve your English reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammarand pronunciation skills. At the intermediate and advanced levels, choose an elective suchas Business English, Dance, Pronunciation, Vocabulary and more! Receive free tutoring in conversation at our Language Clinic. Classes meet U.S. Government requirements for the issuance of I-20s.
Spring 2014 Registration:
Wednesday, March 26 and Thursday, March 2711:00 am - 3:00 pm, Room C-354
The non-refundable $100 registration fee is included in the tuition.
Morning Day Intensive Program
Mon - Fri Apr 7 - Jun 13 (49 sessions/166.25 hours)8:45 am - 12:45 pm $1625 AF021000
Afternoon Day Intensive Program
Mon - Thurs Apr 16 - Jun 25 (40 sessions/180 hours)1:30 pm - 6:30 pm $1440 AF021001
Evening English ProgramAre you planning to enroll in a college or university program? Do you need to improveyour English skills to advance your professional career? If so, take this 6-level English program. You will improve your listening, speaking, reading, writing and grammar and acquire valuable college study skills.
Spring 2014 Registration:
Thursday, April 3 to Wednesday, April 94:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Room C-354
The non-refundable $50 registration fee (4 nights) or $25 registration fee (2 nights) is included in the tuition.
Evening English Program - 4 Nights - Listening, Speaking,Reading, Writing, and Grammar
Mon - Thurs Apr 16 - Jun 25 (40 sessions/90 hours)6:50 pm - 9:05 pm $665 AF021006
Evening English Program-2 Nights-Listening, Speakingand Grammar
Mon & Wed Apr 16 - Jun 25 (20 sessions/45 hours)6:50 pm - 9:05 pm $355 AF021003
Evening English Program-2 Nights-Reading, Writing andGrammar
Tues & Thurs Apr 17 - Jun 24 (20 sessions/45 hours)6:50 pm - 9:05 pm $355 AF021004
Saturday English ProgramImprove your listening, speaking, reading, writing and grammar skills by using authenticlanguage and materials that will help you function in your daily life, prepare for college or get a better job.
Spring 2014 Registration:
Saturday, March 29 to Saturday, April 5. Monday to Thursday 4:00pm to 7:00pm. Saturdays 10:00am to 1:00pm. Room C-354
The non-refundable $25 registration fee is included in the tuition.
Saturday English Program
Sat Apr 12 - Jun 14 (9 sessions/45 hours)9:00 am - 2:00 pm $355 AF021005
better job.
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Specialized WorkshopsTELC’s specialized workshops are designed for studentswho want to focus on a specific English skill.
Spring 2014 Registration:
Wednesday, March 26 and Thursday, March 2711:00 am - 3:00 pm, Room C-354
Writing Workshop
Express your ideas in writing more clearly to prepare forcollege or career advancement. Class assignments willcover organization, grammar and vocabulary, the keys toeffective written communication. Offered at beginning, intermediate, or advanced level. Mon & Wed Apr 16 - Jun 25 (20 sessions/45 hours)1:30 pm - 3:45 pm $355 AF021110C
Listening/Speaking Workshop
Achieve success in college or at work by becoming a morefluent speaker of English and a more informed listener.Class discussions and individual presentations will help im-prove your pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar. Lis-tening activities will help prepare you for many real-life situations, from using the telephone to attending collegelectures. Offered at beginning, intermediate or advancedlevel. Tues & Thurs Apr 17 - Jun 24 (20 sessions/45 hours)4:15 pm - 6:30 pm $355 AF021150C
TOEFL Preparation Workshop
Learn strategies for obtaining a higher score on the Internet-based TOEFL and get hands-on practice in ourdigital language lab. Different skills are emphasized eachquarter, so you may take this workshop more than once.
Mon & Wed Apr 16 - Jun 25 (20 sessions/45 hours)4:15 pm - 6:30 pm $355 AF021400C
Vocabulary through Reading Workshop
Expand your vocabulary and improve your reading skillsfor academic study or career advancement. You will discover many new words and idioms in context, and learnstrategies for becoming a faster and more efficient reader.Offered at beginning, intermediate or advanced level.
Tues & Thurs Apr 17 - Jun 24 (20 sessions/45 hours)1:30 pm - 3:45 pm $355 AF021240C
Sylvia Gonzalez
ESL teacher looks at students’ educational and emotional needs
Sylvia Gonzalez wants to know why her students wish to learn English. “I help students learn best byfirst understanding where they’re coming from and what their attitude is towards learning languageand culture,” says the 33-year teaching veteran. “By asking, ‘Why are they in this process of learning?What do they need it for? What will they do with it?’ ”
Being born in Ecuador and raised both there and in the United States, Ms. Gonzalez has a good understanding of the challenges her students face. “I see an opportunity to help them with their processof learning. For me that’s important—I am a secondlanguage learner, and I know the process: the cognitive (mental) and affective (emotional).”
She offers them this piece of advice: “Have a positive attitude towards learning language. Be open tothis new experience, not only the language but also the culture. The place where you are right nowand the experiences you have here will help you learn.”
I help students learn best by firstunderstanding where they’recoming from and what theirattitude is towards learning language and culture.
The CATW Preparation for EnglishLearners course at TELC reallyhelped me a lot. I learned to readthe prompts better and how to organize the essay. Right after theclass ended, I took the CATW andpassed. I am now a student in Automotive Engineering at BronxCommunity College.
TELC Upper Level Student
CATW Preparation for English Learners
Develop strategies to help you succeed in the CUNY Assessment Test in Writing (CATW), a requirement foradmission to LaGuardia or another CUNY college. Youwill learn how the exam is structured and practice writing the essay, which is based on a short reading passage. This course is designed for English as a Second Language (ESL) learners. Wed & Fri Apr 9 - Jun 6 (18 sessions/31.5 hours)11:00 am - 12:45 pm $355 AF021401B“
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How well do you speak English?
Is it good enough for college? For a better job? For a training course?
The Versant English Test is a fast and accurate way to measure how well you use everyday English in a school or work environment.
In less than 20 minutes you can take the test on a computer andget a printed and detailed score report on how to improve yourEnglish speaking skills in the following areas:
• vocabulary • pronunciation• fluency • listening comprehension
After the test a LaGuardia counselor can review your results and talk with youabout classes, majors, training programs and job opportunities based on yourscore. Take the Versant English Test and start planning your future!
For more information call(718) 482-5966 or go to
Room M-143
Spring 2014 Test Dates:
Sat Mar 22 (1 session/2 hours)10:00 am - 12:00 pm $39 A05VST003A
Sat Apr 19 (1 session/2 hours)10:00 am - 12:00 pm $39 A05VST004A
Sat May 17 (1 session/2 hours)10:00 am - 12:00 pm $39 A05VST005A
Register onlinewww.laguardia.edu/acreg
New York City Immigrants –Prepare for Your Future!
CUNY Immigrant Education Initiativeat LaGuardia Community College
• Learn high-intermediate English speaking, listening, reading and writing skills• Prepare for the High School Equivalency Exam in Spanish• Get legal advice about immigration, green cards and U.S. citizenship• Receive educational and career advisement• Apply to a CUNY college• Enter job training programs
All services and referrals are freeYou must be between 18 and 31 years of ageDare to Dream ~ Atrevete a Soñar
Apply Now!LaGuardia Community College29-10 Thomson Avenue, Room C-400
Visit http://tiny.cc/laguardia_cunyieiCall (718) 482-6168
Inmigrantes de Nueuva York –Prepárense para su futuro
CUNY Immigrant Education Initiative en LaGuardia Community College
• Estudiar en cursos de inglés al nivel alto-intermedio• Estudiar en cursos de la Equivalencia de la Escuela Secundaria en español• Conseguir información sobre las leyes de inmigración• Aprender como aplicar a la Universidad de la Ciudad de NY (CUNY)• Conseguir información sobre cursos de capacitación de trabajo
Todos los cursos y servicios son gratisLos estudiantes deben tener entre 18 y 31 años de edad.Dare to Dream ~ Atrévete a Soñar
¡Inscríbase ahora!LaGuardia Community College29-10 Thomson Avenue, Sala C-400
Visitar http://tiny.cc/laguardia_cunyieiLlamar (718) 482-6168
CUNY Citizenship Now!Application Assistance
CUNY Citizenship Now! assists permanent residents with their citizenship applications.
http://www.cuny.edu/about/resources/citizenship.html
Events are open to anyone, not only CUNY students. Languages spoken: English, Spanish and Chinese.
Experienced lawyers and other immigration professionals will assist you in filling out forms if you meet all of the followingnaturalization requirements:
• You have resided in the United States as a permanent resident for five years (or for three years if you are married to and living with a U.S. citizen)
• You have been physically present in the United States for half of the five (or three) year period
• You are at least 18 years old
A $680 filing fee (check or money order) is required by the U.S.Citizenship and Immigration Services.
To register or for more information, call (212) 568-4679.
CUNY Immigrant Education/Versant English Test/CUNY Citizenship Now
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Get YourHigh SchoolEquivalencyDiplomaWhich High School Equivalency Program is Right for You? 44
High School Equivalency in English 45
Equivalencia del Bachillerato (High School Equivalency) en Español 45
Adult Basic Education for Deaf Adults 46
High School Equivalency for Deaf Adults 46
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Which High School Equivalency Program is Right for You?
Which LaGuardia High School EquivalencyProgram is Right for You?
DidYouKnow? LaGuardia is an official High School Equivalency Testing Center
I want to start the high school equivalency program inEnglish during the daytime, evening, or on Saturday. ($)
Visit: www.lagcc.cuny.edu/ACE/GED_Test_Preparation.aspxCall: (718) 482-7244/718-482-5101Email: [email protected]
I am an adult (19 or older) seeking a free high schoolequivalency program in English. I might also be inter-ested in going to college or starting a new career in health, science or business. (F)
Visit www.info.gedalc.org/Call: (718) 482-5385Email: mailto:[email protected]
I am an out-of-school youth between the ages of 17 and 21 and want to earn my high school equivalencydiploma. (F)
Workforce Education CenterRoom C-314Contact: Winifred MillerCall: (718) 482-5340Email: [email protected]
CUNY CatchRoom C-314Visit: www.ace.laguardia.edu/catch/Contact: Guadalupe De La CruzCall: (718) 482-5128Email: [email protected]
I am a father between the ages 18-24. I would like to getmy high school diploma and learn how to be a better fa-ther to my child. I might also want to start a careeror enter college. (F)
Contact: David SpealPhone: (718) 730-7336 Email: [email protected]
Quiero tomar clases de equivalencia del bachillerato en Es-pañol por la noche o los sábados. ($)
Visítenos en el Internet: www.lagcc.cuny.edu/ace/ALC.aspxLlame: (718) 482-7244Email: [email protected]
I am a Veteran and want to earn my high school equiva-lency diploma. (F)
Veteran Upward Bound ProgramRoom C-371 Visit: www.laguardia.edu/veterans/Contact: Vicki BelloCall: (718) 482-5386Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
I am Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing and want to earn my high school equivalency diploma. ($)
Program for Deaf AdultsRoom C-203Visit: www.lagcc.cuny.edu/ace/pda.aspxContact: Erlisa KociCall: (917) 832-1138 VPEmail: [email protected]
I have already taken classes and just want to take the high school equivalency exam. (F)
New York State Education DepartmentVisit: www.acces.nysed.gov/ged/nys_map/counties.html for info on open test centers and the TASC.
I have already attended LaGuardia classes and earnedmy high school equivalency diploma. How do I continuemy education at LaGuardia Community College? (F)
ACE AdvisementContact: Edith DiazCall: (718) 482-5355Email: [email protected]
LaGuardia Community College offers many programs to serve the needs of students who have not finished high school, in-cluding out-of-school youth, adults, Veterans, and the Deaf and Hearing Impaired.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Beginning January 1, 2014, New York State will offer a new high school equivalency test called the TestAssessing Secondary Completion (TASC), which will replace the test formerly known as the G.E.D. exam. If you have alreadypassed some but not all of the G.E.D. tests, your scores may be counted until 2016.
(F) = Free ($) = Tuition
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High School E
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Get Your High School Equivalency DiplomaFor more information call (718) 482-7244 or email [email protected].
High School Equivalency in EnglishPrepare to take the new high school equivalency exam (Test Assessing High School Completion or TASC) and start building your future!
You will focus on reading, writing and mathematics, and participate in career planningworkshops presented by academic counselors. You’ll also receive advisement on opportu-nities in certificate and college credit programs. The course is open to those 19 years ofage or older.
To apply, you must attend one of the placement exam dates below.
Spring 2014:
Thursday March 27 6:00 PM Room E-242 $20Friday March 28 10:00 AM Room E-242 $20 Saturday March 29 10:00 AM Room E-242 $20
Placement Exam:
• 35 minute reading exam • 20 minute math survey • Writing sample
In order to enroll in the high school equivalency course, you must pass all three sec-tions of the placement exam. If you’ve taken the high school equivalency (formerlyG.E.D.) exam before, you may be exempt from placement testing. Bring your scores tothe placement exam to find out or call (718) 482-7244 to speak to an advisor.
Payment:
• Course fee can be paid by credit/debit card or money order. • Placement test fee of $20 can be paid online at www.laguardia.edu/acereg/or by money order.
If paying by money order, leave blank until completion of the placement exam process.Books for all high school equivalency and pre-high school equivalency courses and scientific calculator must be purchased separately.
Discounts:
• Public assistance recipients – 50% discount (you must show benefit card) • 65 years of age and older – 30% discount • If you have taken the high school equivalency course in the last 6 months and need to retake it – 30% discount
For more information call (718) 482-7244, go to Room M-143 or visithttp://www.acces.nysed.gov/ged/nys_map/counties.html or our web sitehttp://laguardia.edu/ACE/GED_Test_Preparation.aspx.
Pre-High School Equivalency in English
Wed & Fri Apr 16 - Jun 27 (22 sessions/66 hours)10:00 am - 1:00 pm $262 A02HSE004A
High School Equivalency in English
Mon & Wed Apr 14 - Jun 30 (22 sessions/66 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $262 A02HSE001B
Wed & Fri Apr 16 - Jun 27 (22 sessions/66 hours)10:00 am - 1:00 pm $262 A02HSE001A
Sat Apr 19 - Jun 21 (10 sessions/65 hours)9:00 am - 4:00 pm $262 A02HSE001C
Tue Apr 29 - Jun 17 (8 sessions/32 hours)10:00 am - 2:00 pm $262 A02HSE005A
Equivalencia del Bachillerato en EspañolPrepárese para tomar el nuevo Examen de Equivalencia del Bachillerato (Test AssessingHigh School Completion/TASC) y empiece a planear su futuro.
Estudiará lectura, escritura y matemáticas y participará en talleres sobre las carreras,presentados por consejeros académicos. También habrá asesoría sobre programas decertificación profesional y de universidad. Este curso se ofrece a estudiantes que tienen19 años de edad o más.
Para aplicar tiene que asistir a una de estas fechas de exámenes de registro.
Primavera 2014:
Jueves 3 Abril 6:00 PM Room E-242 $20 Viernes 4 Abril 10:00 AM Room E-242 $20 Sábado 5 Abril 10:00 AM Room E-242 $20
Sesión de exámenes de registro:
• Examen en comprensión de lectura de 35 minutos • Examen de matemáticas de 20 minutos • Breve examen de escritura Tiene que pasar los tres exámenes de registro para poder matricularse en el curso. Siha tomado el Examen de Equivalencia del Bachillerato en el pasado, dependiendo desus calificaciones, tal vez podría ser excusado de los exámenes de matrícula. Paraaveriguar, traiga una copia de sus calificaciones del Examen de Equivalencia delBachillerato a la sesión de exámenes de registro o llame al (718) 482-7244 para hablarcon un consejero.
Pago:
• El curso se puede pagar con tarjeta de crédito/débito o giro postal• El costo del registro de $20 ser puede pagar “online” (www.laguardia.edu/acereg/ o con giro postal
Por favor deje el giro postal en blanco hasta el día de matrícula. Los textos para todos los cursos de Equivalencia del Bachillerato y Pre-Equivalencia del Bachillerato y una calculadora científica se tienen que pagar separadamente.
Descuentos:
• Estudiantes que reciben ayuda del gobierno – descuento de 50% (tendrán que mostrar su tarjeta de ayuda del gobierno)• Aplicantes que tienen 65 años de edad o más – descuento de 30% • Si usted tomó el curso en los últimos seis meses y necesita tomarlo nuevamente – descuento de 30%
Para mas información llame al (718) 482 5380, venga a la oficina M-143 o visite http://www.acces.nysed.gov/ged/nys_map/counties.html o http://laguardia.edu/ACE/GED_Test_Preparation.aspx
Pre-Equivalencia del Bachillerato en Español
Mon & Wed Apr 14 - Jun 30 (22 sessions/66 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $262 A02HSE003A
Equivalencia del Bachillerato en Español
Martes & Jueves Apr 15 - Jun 26 (22 sessions/66 hours)6:00 pm - 9:00 pm $262 A02HSE002A
Sáb Apr 19 - Jun 21 (10 sessions/65 hours)9:00 am - 4:00 pm $262 A02HSE002B
These courses are eligible for Veterans Tuition Assistance. Call (718) 482-7244 or email [email protected].
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Adult Basic Education for Deaf Adults
TABE Reading & Writing and/or Math Placement Exam
Call (917) 832-1138 VP for an appointment. You must take a TABE reading and writingand/or math pre placement test to register for our English and Math Literacy or HighSchool Equivalency courses. Mon - Thurs Jan 2 - Jun 30 (1 session/4 hours)$15 A16TAB000A
Mon - Thurs Jan 2 - Jun 30 (1 session/4 hours)$15 A16TAB000B
Beginning ASL and English for Deaf Adults
Mon & Wed Apr 7 - Jun 9 (18 sessions/45 hours)5:45 pm - 8:30 pm $429 A16RDW001A
Beginning Basic Education Level 1 for Deaf Adults
Tues & Thurs Apr 1 - Jun 19 (22 sessions/44 hours)5:45 pm - 7:55 pm $429 A16RDW003A
Beginning Basic Education Level 2 for Deaf Adults
Mon & Wed Mar 31 - Jun 23 (22 sessions/44 hours)5:45 pm - 7:55 pm $429 A16RDW004A
High School Equivalency for Deaf AdultsCome to information and assessment sessions in room C-203. You will take a reading pre-placement test. If you qualify, you must then take the five High School Equivalency(formerly G.E.D.) predictor tests. If you’ve taken the G.E.D. exam before, please bring yourold scores.
High School Equivalency Placement Exam
To reserve a seat for the placement test, contact Erlisa Koci at (917) 832-1138Voice/VP or [email protected]. ND Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs Jan 2 - Jun 30 (3 sessions/15 hours)$45 A16GED000A
Pre-High School Equivalency Reading/Writing for DeafAdults
Improve your reading and writing skills in order to enter High School Equivalency (formerly G.E.D.) preparation classes. You will study High School Equivalency subject content areas while focusing on reading comprehension and effective written communication. This course is for students with a 4th – 7th grade reading level. ND Tues & Thurs Apr 1 - Jun 19 (22 sessions/66 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $235 A16GED002B
High School Equivalency Reading/Writing for Deaf Adults
Advance your reading and writing skills in the context of subject areas covered by theHigh School Equivalency (formerly G.E.D.) exam (social studies, science, language arts,reading and writing). This course is for students at the 7th grade reading level. ND
Tues & Thurs Apr 1 - Jun 19 (22 sessions/66 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $235 A16GED001B
Pre-High School Equivalency Math for Deaf Adults
Improve your math skills as you focus on the following areas of Pre-High School Equivalency (formerly Pre-G.E.D.) Mathematics: decimals, fractions, percentages,introduction to probability, measurements, and word problems. ND Mon & Wed Apr 2 - Jun 25 (22 sessions/66 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $235 A16MAT012B
High School Equivalency Math for Deaf Adults
Advance your math skills as you focus on the following areas of High School Equivalency (formerly G.E.D.) Mathematics: probability, ratio and proportion, percentages, measure-ments, graphs and tables, basics of algebra, geometry, special topics in algebra andgeometry, and word problems. ND Mon & Wed Apr 2 - Jun 25 (22 sessions/66 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $235 A16MAT013B
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Prepare for College
History & Social SciencesAmerican GovernmentHistory of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877History of the United States II: 1865 to the PresentHuman Growth and DevelopmentIntroduction to Educational PsychologyIntroductory PsychologyIntroductory SociologyPrinciples of MacroeconomicsPrinciples of MicroeconomicsSocial Sciences and HistoryWestern Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present
Save time and money, and graduate sooner!Tests offered every Wednesday, Room C-333, 6:00 p.m.
CALL (718) 482-7244EMAIL [email protected]
Composition & LiteratureAmerican LiteratureAnalyzing and Interpreting LiteratureCollege CompositionCollege Composition ModularEnglish LiteratureHumanities
Science & MathematicsBiologyCalculusChemistryCollege AlgebraCollege MathematicsNatural SciencesPrecalculus
BusinessFinancial AccountingInformation Systems and Computer ApplicationsIntroductory Business LawPrinciples of ManagementPrinciples of Marketing
World LanguagesFrench Language (Levels 1 and 2)German Language (Levels 1 and 2)Spanish Language (Levels 1 and 2)
CLEP tests offered at LaGuardia
Earn between 3 and 12 credits per testEach CLEP test costs $115*
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)A Credit-by-Examination Program
Earn college credit for what you already know!
A 3-credit course at a CUNY Community College costs $380
VISIT http://ace.laguardia.edu/clep/ REGISTER www.laguardia.edu/acereg/
*Tests are offered every Wednesday in Room C-333 at 6:00 p.m. Before arrival visit http://clep.collegeboard.org/ and register for your chosen CLEP exam.Each exam cost $80. Registering provides you with a payment receipt and a Ticket ID, which you must bring to the test. You will register separately at LaGuardia and pay a $35 operational fee. Please bring two forms of photo identification.
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CUNY Language Immersion Program (CLIP) 48
College Preparation Courses 48
College Preparation Workshops 49
CUNY Start 49
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College Prep Courses
College Prep Courses
Mario SouzaNew Goals, New Fans
From professional soccer player to CUNY Language Immersion Program (CLIP) teacher,Brazilian born Mario Souza counts his LaGuardia students among his biggest fans.
Like many other kids in Rio de Janeiro, I started playing soccer on the beach. At 13, I was invited toplay for Vasco da Gama, a famous sports club in Riode Janeiro, and I was living my dream of having asuccessful soccer career. But at 17 my dream wascut short when I tore my right knee and had to stopplaying.
Even as a soccer player, I was an avid reader in both English and Portuguese and ultimately discovered my talent for teaching others. Inspired by popular magazines and American television shows, I decided to come to New York City to earn my teaching degree. Now workingin CLIP, I have found my place among my immigrant students, helping them learn English andachieve their personal and professional goals. Though I am no longer in a giant stadium filledwith screaming soccer fans, I am surrounded by inspiring students who motivate me to do mybest to help them achieve their dreams!
If you have been accepted to a CUNY college, you may qualify for the CUNY English Language Immersion Program (CLIP).
Get the English skills you need to succeed incollege and receive help applying for financial aid.
Spend up to one year in this low-cost program to improve your reading, writing, speaking and listening skills in English. Classes meet 25 hours per week, and you can choose day or evening sessions.
For more informationCall: (718) 482-5966
E-mail: [email protected]: Room C-223
English language learners, startyour college studies with the best!
CUNY Language Immersion Programat LaGuardia
Bridge to College Reading and Writing
Gain the academic skills you need to succeed in college. Exploring a variety of writinggenres, you will engage in class discussions, give responses to the readings, and writeshort essays. Through these activities you’ll develop your vocabulary and improve yourreading comprehension. Tues & Thurs Apr 15 - May 22 (12 sessions/30 hours)6:00 pm - 8:30 pm $135 A22PRP006A
Bridge to College Math
Gain the math skills you need to succeed in college through extensive practice. Discoverstrategies for solving math questions, focusing specifically on pre-algebra, algebra, college algebra and coordinate geometry. Mon & Wed Apr 14 - May 21 (12 sessions/30 hours)6:00 pm - 8:30 pm $135 A22PRP007A
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How to Complete the Common Application with a Review ofthe Essay
Understand step-by-step instructions to complete theCommon Application, including a description of what documents to submit with the application. Specialattention will be given to the essay question that must be completed with the application. Wed May 14 (1 session/2 hours)6:00 pm - 8:00 pm FREE A22PRP001A
How to Apply for FAFSA and How to Obtain Scholarships
You will find out what documents are needed to apply for financial aid through FAFSA, and you will learn how to access the application via the internet. In addition, thepresenter will provide parents with a handout listing a variety of scholarship websites available for families. Wed May 7 (1 session/2 hours)6:00 pm - 8:00 pm FREE A22PRP002
What do you want to be? Discover your Career Options
The presenter will link your current or future major with a career, using a questionnaire called the Student Directed Survey. You will also be introduced to the Career Zone website to learn about salary information,job prospects, and educational credentials needed foryour potential career.
Wed Apr 23 (1 session/2 hours)6:00 pm - 8:00 pm $29 A22PRP004A
How to Select a CUNY College andComplete the CUNY Application
Receive step-by-step instructions on how to complete the CUNY application, including a description of whatdocuments to submit with the application.
Wed Apr 16 (1 session/2 hours)6:00 pm - 8:00 pm FREE A22PRP003A
Do Your Best on the CUNY Assessment Test in Writing (CATW)
Learn step by step how to succeed on the CUNY Assessment Test in Writing. You will explore specific requirements of the reading and writing components ofthe exam as well as how the exam is scored. You will alsoreview sample passages, discuss different approaches towriting a good response, and discover test-taking strate-gies to help you achieve your best score. Sat Apr 19 - Apr 26 (2 sessions/6 hours)10:00 am - 1:00 pm $45 A22WRT002A
College Prep Workshops
Why enroll in CUNY Start?• Improve your reading, writing, and math skills and prepare for college• 2 opportunities to retake CUNY placement exams• Low cost: $75 per semester, including books and materials• Save financial aid and spend less time in remedial classes
To be eligible for CUNY Start, you must
• Apply to CUNY, be accepted to LaGuardia, and be eligible to register for Fall 2013 classes• Take the CUNY placement exams and still need to pass one or more• RSVP to attend a CUNY Start info session• Complete an application and be interviewed by a CUNY Start staff person
Classes run March 3 - July 31 2014
Full-time option:
Reading/Writing AND Math (25 hours a week, Monday-Friday) • 9:15 am – 2:45 pm
For more information visithttp://www.lagcc.cuny.edu/ACE/CUNYSTART.aspx or call (718) 482-5137
INFO SESSIONSTo attend one of the following info sessions, go to www.lagccstart.org and sign up. Winter info session dates (rooms to be announced):
February (Tuesdays & Thursdays)
Morning 11am-1pm 2/4, 2/6, 2/11, 2/13, 2/18, 2/20, 2/25, 2/27
Evening 6pm-8pm 2/4, 2/18, 2/25
CUNYSTART
What is CUNY Start?CUNY Start is an intensive 18-week academic program that will help you pass the CUNY placementexams and succeed in your college studies. Part and full time classes are offered in reading, writingand math.
Jesus A. Benitez
Teaching his son the value of education by example
Jesus A. Benitez started at LaGuardia Community College inMarch 2013 in the CUNY Fatherhood Academy, a program thatprepares young fathers for the high school equivalency exam,college and/or a career while providing information, referrals andsupport services on health and parenting issues. By the fall, afterearning his high school equivalency diploma, he had enrolled inCUNY Start, an intensive 18-week college prep course. Today, he is a computer science major at LaGuardia.
“CUNY Start helped me so much,” says Jesus, who, in turn, wants to assist other students in both programs he attended. “It inspired me to learn and improve myself ever more, so I canbecome a tutor.” Now convinced that education is the key to success, Jesus helps his young son work on counting, shapes and pronouncing words. As for the future, this dad plans to get a PhD in Computer Science and teach computers to children.
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Test Preparation/Online
Test Preparation/Online See page 14 or visit www.ed2go.com/lagcc
SAT/ACT Prep, Part 1/Online
Deciding to attend college is one of the most importantdecisions you’ll ever make, and your performance on college entrance exams will help determine your collegechoice. These online courses will prepare you to excel inall sections of these exams, helping you achieve your very best score! ND $135 A05PRP800
SAT/ACT Prep, Part 2/Online
Deciding to attend college is one of the most importantdecisions you’ll ever make, and your performance on college entrance exams will help determine your collegechoice. These online courses will prepare you to excel inall sections of these exams, helping you achieve your very best score! ND $135 A05PRP801
GMAT Prep/Online
Discover powerful test-taking techniques for improvingyour score on the Graduate Management Admission Test(GMAT). ND
$135 A05GRE804
LSAT Preparation - Part 1/Online
Prepare for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) andlaw school studies in Part 1 of this two-course series. Topics include law school entrance procedures, law schoolsurvival techniques, test-taking techniques, analytical reasoning, and drafting diagrams. ND $135 A05PRP802
LSAT Preparation - Part 2/Online
Hone your knowledge and skills for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) in Part 2 of this two-course series.Topics include reading comprehension, logical reasoning,techniques for quick elimination of incorrect answers, explanations of correct answers, and proven approachesfor selecting correct answers. ND $135 A05PRP803
ReadyMATH/Online
Do you need to improve your math skills quickly to graduate from high school, get your GED® certificate, orpass college placement exams? ReadyMATH assessesyour specific needs and delivers a custom-tailored curriculum with practice exercises. Get the skills youneed to handle everything from basic arithmetic to intermediate algebra. ND $549 A05PRP804
Prepare for the G.E.D. Test/Online
Improve your employment and career advancement opportunities by earning a G.E.D. diploma. Develop thereading and critical thinking skills you need to succeed in all five test areas (Writing Skills, Social Studies, Science,Literature and Math) and pass the G.E.D. test.
$135 A05GED803
Prepare for the G.E.D. Math Test/Online
Master the skills required to successfully pass the G.E.D.Math Test. You will review math basics and begin buildingthe foundation you need to solve the types of math problems commonly found on the test. You’ll also coverfractions, decimals, percents, proportions, statistics, algebra and geometry, and practice with sample testquestions.
$135 A05GED802
Prepare for the G.E.D. LanguageArts, Writing Test/Online
In preparation for this two-part exam, you will learn thebasics in usage and mechanics of the English languageand how to apply that knowledge to editing passages forthe multiple choice portion of the test. You’ll also reviewall the elements of the essay, including how the essay is scored, what types of topics you’re likely to encounter,and how to edit your own writing. $135 A05GED801
GRE Preparation- Part 1 (Verbal and Analytical)/Online
Learn strategies for all the question types on the verbalreasoning and analytical writing sections of the GRE, including reading comprehension, text completion, sentence equivalence questions, and both essay tasks. ND $135 A05PRP805
GRE Preparation- Part 2 (Quantitative)/Online
Features a math review and techniques for tackling the quantitative comparison, data interpretation, and standard math questions that make up the quantitativereasoning sections. Learn how to tackle the GRE’s unique new question formats. ND $135 A05PRP806
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Reserve a space today!
• LaGuardia Community College offers a variety of facilities that accommodate groups of 10 to 1,000.
• Spaces available for your organization’s meetings and conferences range from smart conference rooms and state-of-the-art classrooms to a beautiful outdoor courtyard.
• All spaces are handicapped accessible and come with a choice of optional amenities, including catering, paid parking and audiovisual services.
• Our rental fees are competitively priced to meet almost every budget.
For more information contact Karen McKeon at (718) 482-5053 or [email protected]
Division of Adult & Continuing Education @ LaGuardia Community CollegeStudents 16-24 - Take the Next Step!
Are you 16–24? Take the Next Step
Young Adult Internship Program16 to 24-year-oldsInternship/stipendNational Work Readiness CredentialContact: Sindy RiveraCall: (718) 609-2131Email: [email protected]
Justice Community Program
Court involved 16 to 24-year-
olds
St. Albans/Hollis/Jamaica
Leadership/job skills
Contact: Nakita Vanstory
Call: (718) 725-3324
Email: [email protected]
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High School Equivalency17 to 20-year-olds (out of school)Contact:
Winifred Francis-MillerCall: (718) 482-5340Email: [email protected] De La CruzCall: (718) 482-5128Email: [email protected]
CUNY Fatherhood Academy
18 to 24-year-old fathers
Parenting/health/financial literacy
High School Equivalency/college pre
paration
Career exploration/work experienc
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Contact: David Speal
Call: (718) 730-7336
Email: [email protected]
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College Certificate Program in AccountingStep up your accounting credentials or get started in a new career with LaGuardiaCommunity College’s Certificate in Accounting! This 4-course series will give you the edge you need to get ahead in the accounting profession.
In order to qualify for this program, you must have a bachelor’s or associate’s degree,or be exempt from the CUNY ACT tests. Experience in accounting may qualify as an exemption. Principles of Accounting I is the first course in this series. The other 3 courses may be taken at the same time or after Principles of Accounting I in any order. For more information call (718) 482-7244.
Intermediate Accounting I
This course is designed to give an overview of the foundations of accounting theory,the problems of current practice and its relationship to accounting theory as expressed in the Accounting Principles Board’s Opinions and the Financial Account-ing Standards Board’s Statements. The course includes a review of the accountingcycle and a detailed exploration of the reporting process, namely, the Statement ofFinancial Position, the Statement of Income, the Statement of Retained Earningsand the Statement of Cash Flow. Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 4 (24 sessions/52 hours)5:45 pm - 7:55 pm $339 A05BTA201A
Principles of Accounting I
Learn the basics of accounting: recording and summarizing transactions; adjustingand closing procedures; and preparing financial statements and reports. You’ll alsoexplore valuation and payroll accounting, and much more. Mon, Tues & Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 3 (12 sessions/86 hours)5:45 pm - 7:55 pm $339 A05BTA111A
Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 3 (24 sessions/86 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $339 A05BTA111B
Principles of Accounting II
Take an in-depth look at partnerships and corporations, with a focus on stock transactions, long-term liabilities and retained earnings. Cash flow and financialstatement analysis as well as other related topics will also be covered. Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 4 (24 sessions/52 hours)5:45 pm - 7:55 pm $339 A05BTA112A
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College Liberal Arts 57
College Studio Art 58
College Studio Music 60
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Take College Courses
Alternate days and times for college classes are sometimes available for Continuing Education students. For more information call (718) 482-5124.All of the college classes listed in this section are open to the public on a non-credit basis at a special fee of $320 per course. Books and/or materials must be purchased for most classes.
Elementary Arabic I
Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/42 hours)10:30 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELA101A
Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri Mar 3 - Jun 11 (48 sessions/48 hours)1:00 pm - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELA101B
Elementary Arabic II
This is a continuation of Elementary Arabic I. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/42 hours)10:30 am - 2:00 pm $315 A02ELA102A
Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri Mar 3 - Jun 6 (48 sessions/48 hours)9:15 am - 10:15 am $320 A02ELA102B
Modern Arabic Literature
This course will familiarize students with the literary production of authors from the Arabic-speaking world.Reading and analysis of representative works of differentstyles, genres and literary periods will be selected everysemester. This course is taught in Arabic. Prerequisite: Exemption Exam; Pre- or Corequisite: CSE099, ENG098,ESL097.
Thurs Mar 6 - Jun 12 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:45 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02ELA201A
Modern Arabic Literature
This course will familiarize students with the literary production of authors from the Arabic-speaking world.Reading and analysis of representative works of differentstyles, genres and literary periods will be selected everysemester. This course is taught in Arabic. Prerequisite: Exemption Exam; Pre- or Corequisite: CSE099, ENG098,ESL097.
Thurs Mar 6 - Jun 12 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:45 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02ELA201A
Elementary Modern Chinese I
The basic course in Modern Chinese (Mandarin) is designed to develop primary listening and speaking skillsthrough work in the classroom and language laboratory.Students will learn the pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary of Chinese in the context of important aspectsof the culture affecting the communication process. Students will be introduced to the romanized writing system (pinyin). Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/42 hours)10:30 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELC101A Mon - Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 12 (48 sessions/48 hours)2:15 pm - 3:15 pm $320 A02ELC101B
Elementary Modern Chinese II
This is a continuation of Elementary Modern Chinese I. Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 1(48 sessions/48 hours)1:00 pm - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELC102A
Modern Chinese Literature
This course introduces students to modern Chinese literature and culture. Readings will be taken from variousgenres of literature, with an emphasis on modern Chineseliterary expression. The course aims at strengthening thestudent’s ability to read and discuss literature in Chinese. Special attention will be paid to the Chinese literary tradition and its relationship to Western literature. Prerequisite: Placement Exam. Tues (1:00 pm - 3:15 pm) & Thurs (1:00 pm - 2:00 pm) Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/36 hours)$320 A02ELC201A
Modern Chinese for Heritage Students
This course is designed for Chinese heritage studentswho wish to enhance their communicative skills. Prerequisite: Exemption Exam
Wed Mar 5 - Jun 11 (12 sessions/48 hours)1:00 pm - 5:35 pm $320 A02ELC105A
Classic Chinese Literature
This course is an introduction to classical Chineseliterature. It aims at strengthening students’ ability toread and comprehend original texts written in wen yanwen, classical written Chinese. Furthermore, it enablesstudents to have direct, zero-distance contact with genuine Chinese culture and ideology. This course istaught in Chinese. Prerequisite: Placement Exam.
Mon (3:25 pm-5:35 pm) and Wed (4:35 pm-5:35 pm)Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/36 hours)$320 A02ELC203A
Elementary French I
Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/42 hours)10:30 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELF101B
Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 12(48 sessions/48 hours)10:30 am - 11:30 pm $320 A02ELF101A
Elementary French II
This is a continuation of Elementary French I.
Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/42 hours)10:30 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELF102B
Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri Mar 3 - Jun 11(48 sessions/48 hours)11:45 am - 12:45 am $320 A02ELF102C
Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri Mar 3 - Jun 12(48 sessions/48 hours)1:00 pm - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELF102A
Elementary Hebrew I
Mon, Wed, Thurs & Fri Mar 3 - Jun 11(48 sessions/48 hours)9:15 am - 10:15 am $320 A02EL101A
College Foreign Languages
Elementary language courses are for beginners, and all classes are designed to develop listening, speaking, reading and writing skills through work in the classroom and language laboratory. Decisions on class size are made early so register in advance.
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Elementary Italian I
Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/42 hours)10:30 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELI101B
Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12(24 sessions/48 hours)9:15 am - 11:30 am $320 A02ELI101A
Wed & Fri , Mar 5 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/48 hours)5:45 pm - 7:55 pm $320 A02ELI101C
Elementary Italian II
This is a continuation of Elementary Italian I.
Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/48 hours)11:45 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELI102A
Elementary Japanese I
Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/42 hours)10:30 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELJ101B
Mon & Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/48 hours)1:00 pm - 3:15 pm $320 A02ELJ101A
Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/48 hours)5:45 pm - 7:55 pm $320 A02ELJ101C
Elementary Japanese II
This course is a continuation of Elementary Japanese I.Pre- or Corequisite: Elementary Japanese I. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/42 hours)10:30 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELJ102A
Mon & Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/48 hours)5:45 pm - 7:55 pm $320 A02ELJ102C
Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/48 hours)1:00 pm - 3:15 pm $320 A02ELJ102B
Intermediate Japanese I
This course is designed to further develop functionallanguage proficiency and increase the ability to communicate accurately in Japanese within a socio-cultural context. The four communicative skills oflistening, speaking, reading and writing are emphasized,with particular attention paid to sentence and paragraphstructure, grammatical features, and oral and writtenfluency. The Kanji writing system will be introduced andreinforced. Taught in Japanese. Prerequisite: Elementary Japanese II or Exemption Exam. Mon (1:00 pm -3:15 pm) & Thurs (1:00 pm - 2:00 pm)Mar 3 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/36 hours)$320 A02ELJ103A
Modern Japanese Literature
This course will familiarize students with modernJapanese literature through selected readings with anemphasis on expository style. Representative authorsfrom the Meiji, Taisho, Showa and post-war literature willbe selected. Readings are in Japanese. Prerequisite: Exemption Exam. Mar 5 - Jun 10 (24 sessions/36 hours)Wed (11:45 am - 3:00 pm) & Fri (11:45 am - 12:45 pm)$320 A02ELJ201A
Japanese Literature in Translation
This course is an introduction to Japanese literature in English translation. Selected classics of Japaneseliterature representative of the major genres from theearly to the modern period will be read and discussed.Thematic and stylistic variety of various genres will beexplored. Knowledge of the Japanese language is not required. Extensive reading in English is required. Wed Mar 5 - Jun 11 (12 sessions/24 hours)6:00 pm - 8:05 pm $320 A02ELJ250A
Polish Literature
This course will familiarize students with Polish literaturethrough selected readings from the earliest times to thepresent. Prerequisite: Placement Exam.
Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/42 hours)10:30 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELP201A
Elementary Korean I
This course for beginners is designed to develop listening,speaking, reading and writing skills through work in theclassroom and the language laboratory. The Korean scripthan’gul will be used from the onset. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/42 hours)10:30 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELK101A Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/48 hours)1:00 pm - 3:15 pm $320 A02ELK101B
Elementary Korean II
Tues & Thurs Sep 7 - Dec 14 (24 sessions/48 hours)1:00 pm - 3:15 pm $320 A02ELK102A
Elementary Portuguese I
This course for beginners is designed to develop listening,speaking, reading and writing skills through work in theclassroom and the language laboratory. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/42 hours)10:30 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELZ101A
Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 12(12 sessions/42 hours)11:45 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02ELZ101B
Elementary Portuguese II
Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/42 hours)10:30 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELZ102A
Elementary Russian I
This course for beginners is designed to develop listening,speaking, reading and writing skills through work in theclassroom and the language laboratory. The Cyrillic alphabet will be introduced from the onset. Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 12(48 sessions/48 hours)11:45 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02ELR101A
Elementary language courses are for beginners, and all classes are designed to develop listening, speaking, reading and writing skills through work in the classroom and language laboratory. Decisions on class size are made early so register in advance.
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Elementary Spanish I
Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/42 hours)10:30 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELS101D Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 12(48 sessions/48 hours)8:00 am - 9:00 am $320 A02ELS101A
Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 12(48 sessions/48 hours)9:15 am - 10:15 am $320 A02ELS101B
Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 12(48 sessions/48 hours)1:00 pm - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELS101C Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/48 hours)5:45 pm - 7:45 pm $320 A02ELS101E
Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/48 hours)5:45 pm - 7:55 pm $320 A02ELS101F
Elementary Spanish II
This is a continuation of Elementary Spanish I.
Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/42 hours)10:30 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELS102C
Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri Mar 3 - Jun 12(48 sessions/48 hours)9:15 am - 10:15 am $320 A02ELS102A
Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 12(48 sessions/48 hours)11:45 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02ELS102D Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 12(48 sessions/48 hours)1:00 pm - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELS102B Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/48 hours)5:45 pm - 7:55 pm $320 A02ELS102E
Intermediate Spanish
This course is designed to further develop language skills.The relationship among speaking, reading and writing isemphasized. Prerequisite: Exemption Exam. Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 12(48 sessions/48 hours)2:15 pm - 3:15 pm $320 A02ELS103A
Spanish for Fluent Speakers
This course is designed to enable the native speaker ofSpanish to master the intricacies of Spanish accentuationand spelling, to expand his/her vocabulary and to allowhim/her to conduct a basic grammatical analysis of thesentence. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/42 hours)10:30 am - 2:00 pm $315 A02ELS105C
Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri Mar 3 - Jun 12(48 sessions/48 hours)11:45 pm - 12:45 pm $320 A02ELS105B
Mon, Tue, Wed & Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 12 (48 sessions/48 hours)8:am - 9:00 am $320 A02ELS105A
Advanced Spanish Composition
This course is designed as an introduction to the study offiction and stylistics in the Spanish language. Studentslearn to identify and utilize effective communicativestrategies in written Spanish. They also build an adequatevocabulary for career or academic purposes. Weekly assignments will stress critical and composition skills. Prerequisite: Placement Exam.
Mon, Wed & Thurs Mar 3 - Jun 12 (36 sessions/36 hours)1:00 pm - 2:00 pm $320 A02ELS210A
Contemporary Latin American Fiction in Translation
This course explores the thematic and stylistic variety ofcontemporary Latin American fiction in English transla-tion. Students will explore the themes of dictatorship,struggle with nature, the plight of natives, mestizaje, social and political unrest and alienation through theanalysis of representative stories, novellas and novels. Experimental and fantastic fiction will also be considered.Students will learn about the literary movements thatinfluenced the writers in question. Prerequisite:ENC/ENG101. Thurs Mar 6 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/36 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $320 A02ELS250A
Latin American Literature I
This course deals with an introduction to Latin Americanliterature and its relationship to the dynamics of socialchange. The course also traces the influence of European,North American, African, and pre-Columbian elements onLatin American literary movements. Topics include pre-Columbian literatures, colonization and exploration,the wars of independence, and abolition. This course isconducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: Placement exam. Mon Mar 3 - Jun 9 (12 sessions/36 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $320 A02ELS200A
Elementary language courses are for beginners, and all classes are designed to develop listening, speaking, reading and writing skills through work in the classroom and languagelaboratory. Decisions on class size are made early so register in advance.
Foreign Languages/OnlineSee page 14 or visit www.ed2go.com/lagcc
Beginning Conversational French/Online
Learn French for both leisure and business and gain thecultural insights you need to improve your language skills,all with a click of your mouse! ND $135 A05PEN908
Instant Italian/Online
Learn the Italian you need to speak in a variety of settingsand situations and to enrich your next trip to Italy! ND $135 A05PEN904
Speed Spanish/Online
Discover six easy techniques to put Spanish wordstogether into sentences. You’ll see words, hear them pronounced properly, and have plenty of opportunities to practice speaking. With these effective methods, you’llbe engaging in conversational Spanish in no time. ¡Québueno! ND $135 A05PEN805
NEW! Speed Spanish II/Online
Discover an effective method to learn Spanish. See wordsin Spanish, hear them pronounced correctly, and practiceyour own pronunciation. Then, use tricks to help you putwords together into sentences. ND
$135 A05PEN909
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College Liberal Arts
Alternate days and times for college classes are sometimes available for Continuing Education students. For more information call (718) 482-5124.All of the college classes listed in this section are open to the public on a non-credit basis at a special fee of $320 per course. Books and/or materials must be purchased for most classes.
Public Speaking
In today’s high-speed, competitive business and socialworld, your ability to express your ideas effectively to others face to face can determine the difference betweensuccess and failure. This course will teach you the skillsyou need to become a cutting edge communicator who islively, vibrant and speaks with impact in front of an audi-ence. You will learn how to control fear of speaking, and,using the six keys to unlock an audience, you will practicegiving impromptu and prepared speeches for your class-mates. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/36 hours)1:00 pm - 4:25 pm $320 A02HUC106D
Sun Mar 2 - Jun 8 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUC106C
Tues, Wed & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (36 sessions/36 hours)8:00 am - 9:00 am $320 A02HUC106A
Wed Mar 5 - Jun 11 (12 sessions/36 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $320 A02HUC106B
Introduction to Philosophy
Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/36 hours)1:00 pm - 4:25 pm $320 A02HUP101D
Mon Mar 3 - Jun 9 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUA104A
Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/36 hours)6:00 pm - 7:30 pm $320 A02HUP101B
Tues (1:00 pm - 3:15 pm) & Thurs (1:00 pm - 2:00 pm) Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/36 hours) $320 A02HUP101A Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Nov 21 (24 sessions/36 hours)6:00 pm - 7:30 pm $320 A02HUP101C
Ethics and Moral Issues
Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/36 hours)6:00 pm - 7:30 pm $320 A02HUP104A
Critical Thinking
This course explores the process of thinking critically, andguides students in thinking more clearly, insightfully andeffectively. Concrete examples from students’ experienceand contemporary issues help students develop the abilities to solve problems, analyze issues, and make informed decisions in their academic, career and personallives. Substantive readings, structured writing assign-ments and ongoing discussions help students develop language skills while fostering sophisticated thinking abilities. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/36 hours)1:00 pm - 4:25 pm $320 A02HUP102D
Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/36 hours)8:05 pm - 9:35 pm $320 A02HUP102A
Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/36 hours)6:00 pm - 7:30 pm $320 A02HUP102C Fri Mar 7 - Jun 6 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUP102B
Cultural Anthropology
Examine the similarities and differences found in the various types of human cultures and societies and thebasic concepts that help explain differences andsimilarities. Patterns of cultural change will also be discussed. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 pm - 12:45 pm $320 A02SSA101B
General Psychology
This course is an introduction to some of the major fieldsand theories in the science of psychology, covering arange of topics such as biological foundations, learning,cognition, emotion, perception, theories of personality,psychological disorders and their treatment, and the research methods of psychology Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02SSY101C
Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/36 hours)6:00 pm - 7:30 pm $320 A02SSY101A
Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/36 hours)6:00 pm - 7:30 pm $320 A02SSY101B
Eastern Philosophical Traditions
This course will introduce the student to Eastern philosophies through an historical and cultural perspec-tive. Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Jainism,Sikhism, Shintoism and Sufism will be among the topicscovered in this course. Students will work through severaltexts and selected readings from primary sources foreach philosophy in order to gain an understanding of the doctrines, values, metaphysics and epistemology of various Eastern philosophies. Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/36 hours)8:05 pm - 9:35 pm $320 A02HUP121A
Film and New York City
This course analyzes the various cultural, historical, ethnic, class, and artistic dimensions of New York in feature films such as Musketeers of Pig Alley, HesterStreet and Do the Right Thing, as well as in selected documentary and experimental films. The course also situates New York City within the corporate productionand exhibition histories of American film. Particular attention is given to films produced in New York over the last two decades and the images of the city they project. Fri Mar 7 - Jun 6 (12 sessions/48 hours)10:30 am - 3:15 pm $320 A02HUN196A
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College Studio Art
College Studio Art
Alternate days and times for college classes are sometimes available for Continuing Education students. For more information call (718) 482-5124.All of the college classes listed in this section are open to the public on a non-credit basis at a special fee of $320 per course. Books and/or materials must be purchased for most classes.
Introduction to Art
This course is designed to develop the students’ ability“to see,” while it examines the fundamental nature, meaning and humanistic value of art. Attention will begiven to an examination of the creative process and tothe role of the spectator as an active participant in the understanding of Art. Relevant readings will be discussedin relation to specific works of Art. The function of basiccompositional elements will be examined. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUA101B
Wed Mar 5 - Jun 11 (12 sessions/36 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $320 A02HUA101C
Fri Mar 7 - Jun 6 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUA101A
Beginning DrawingYou will be introduced to drawing through basic examination of the visual fundamentals of line, texture,value, space, and form. You’ll also explore problems in descriptive drawing. There will be individual and groupcritiques. Sketchbooks are required. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUA103C
Tue Mar 4 - Jun 10 (12 sessions/36 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $320 A02HUA103B
Fri Mar 7 - Jun 6 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUA103A
Intermediate Drawing
This course further explores the drawing techniques established in Beginning Drawing. Students will concen-trate on drawing objects and spaces from life and fromthe imagination. Individual drawing assignments and thedevelopment of a final portfolio and sketchbook will beemphasized. Field trips are usually required. Instead ofa textbook, students should expect to pay for art supplies for this course. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/36 hours)1:00 pm - 4:25 pm $320 A02HUA203A
Art in New York: A Museum/GallerySeminar
Through first-hand experience using the museums, galleries, critics, and collectors of New York City, studentswill examine the form and content of a multicultural rangeof painting, drawing, outsider art, craft, and sculpture. Museum and gallery visits, as well as a visit to a workingartist’s studio, will comprise major portions of this course.The class will discuss and write about the exhibits to explore the nature of art criticism. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUN195B
Fri Mar 7 - Jun 6 (12 sessions/36 hours)1:00 pm - 4:25 pm $320 A02HUN195A
Introduction to Art
This course is designed to develop the students’ ability“to see,” while it examines the fundamental nature, meaning and humanistic value of art. Attention will begiven to an examination of the creative process and tothe role of the spectator as an active participant in the understanding of Art. Relevant readings will be discussedin relation to specific works of Art. The function of basiccompositional elements will be examined. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUA101B
Wed Mar 5 - Jun 11 (12 sessions/36 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $320 A02HUA101C
Fri Mar 7 - Jun 6 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUA101A
Beginning Drawing
You will be introduced to drawing through basicexamination of the visual fundamentals of line, texture,value, space, and form. You’ll also explore problems indescriptive drawing. There will be individual and groupcritiques. Sketchbooks are required. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUA103C
Tue Mar 4 - Jun 10 (12 sessions/36 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $320 A02HUA103B
Fri Mar 7 - Jun 6 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUA103A
Intermediate Drawing
This course further explores the drawing techniques established in Beginning Drawing. Students will concen-trate on drawing objects and spaces from life and fromthe imagination. Individual drawing assignments and thedevelopment of a final portfolio and sketchbook will beemphasized. Field trips are usually required. Instead of atextbook, students should expect to pay for art suppliesfor this course. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/36 hours)1:00 pm - 4:25 pm $320 A02HUA203A
Life Drawing
This course is an introduction to drawing the humanfigure. Techniques in line and value and proportion will bedeveloped. Textbook readings, studies in human anatomyand sketchbooks will be required. Mon Mar 3 - Jun 9 (12 sessions/36 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $320 A02HUA180A
Beginning Sculpture
Create your own figurative and abstract sculpture, working in plaster and clay from a live model. Learn thebasic concepts and working techniques of sculpture to develop your own individual designs. Enhance your creativity and craftsmanship while developing an understanding and appreciation of form in space. Additional cost of material is approximately $60. A list of required materials given to you in class. Mon Mar 3 - Jun 9 (12 sessions/36 hours)1:00 pm - 4:25 pm $320 A02HUA120A
Tue Mar 4 - Jun 10 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUA120B
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Beginning Painting
Take an introduction to painting techniques in relation tolandscaped, still life and abstract composition. Emphasiswill be on color expression and color mixing. There will be individual and group critiques. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 pm - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUA110C
Mon Mar 3 - Jun 9 (12 sessions/36 hours)2:15 pm - 5:35 pm $320 A02HUA110B Tue Mar 4 - Jun 10 (12 sessions/36 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $320 A02HUA110D
Wed Mar 5 - Jun 11 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUA110A
Beginning Photography
Discover photography by exploring the 35mm camera,lighting exposure, processing, and printing. You will alsoexamine the creative use of photography techniques asthey relate to individual expression. Special projects anda final portfolio are required. You must bring your own35mm camera with a single lens reflex (SLR)/inter-changeable 50mm lens. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/48 hours)9:15 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02HUA130C
Mon Mar 3 - Jun 9 (12 sessions/48 hours)5:30 pm - 10:00 pm $320 A02HUA130A Wed Mar 5 - Jun 11 (12 sessions/48 hours)5:30 pm - 10:00 pm $320 A02HUA130B
Intermediate Photography
An intermediate course in photographic instruction, darkroom technique, and aesthetics. Students will be exposed to classic examples of photojournalism, andinstructed in appropriate techniques in each area. Students will begin to build a portfolio in a chosen area.Each person will be expected to have a camera. Tue Mar 4 - Jun 10 (12 sessions/48 hours)5:30 pm - 10:00 pm $320 A02HUA230A
Digital Photography I
This course is designed to introduce students to thehardware and software utilized in capturing digital images. It will include use of digital camera, analogcameras, scanners and the loading of images from the Internet. Students will be introduced to software such as Adobe Photoshop and QuarkXpress, and they will explore their interface with the Macintosh and Windowsoperating systems. A portfolio presented in “soft” mediaform will be created.
Wed Mar 5 - Jun 11 (12 sessions/48 hours)5:30 pm - 10:00 pm $320 A02HUA131A
Digital Photography II
This course is an extension of Digital Photography I,focusing primarily on the software and some hardware required for the output of digital images. Adobe Photo-shop and QuarkXpress are the software that will be emphasized. Adobe Illustrator will also be introduced and some output devices such as inkjet and laser printerswill be explored. Storage media such as the writable CD, DVD and the ZIP disk will serve as “working portfolios”from which the final portfolio of manipulated digital images will be printed. Mon Mar 3 - Jun 9 (12 sessions/48 hours)9:15 am - 2:00 pm $320 A02HUA231A
Art History: Prehistoric throughGothic
This survey of art from pre-history to the late MiddleAges builds visual understanding through close study ofindividual works of art in various media, including paint-ing, sculpture and architecture. Connections between artworks and their cultural contexts are emphasized, as are the cross-cultural exchanges which have enriched thediverse artistic traditions of Europe and the Americas.Museum visits are required. Thurs Mar 6 - Jun 12 (12 sessions/36 hours)4:35 pm - 7:55 pm $320 A02HUA165A
Art History: Renaissance throughModern
This survey of art from the Renaissance to the presentbuilds visual understanding through close study of indi-vidual works of art in various media, including painting,sculpture, architecture and photography. Connections between art works and their cultural contexts are empha-sized, as are the cross cultural exchanges which haveenriched the diverse artistic traditions of Europe and the Americas. Mon (5:45 pm-6:45 pm) and Wed (5:45 pm-7:55 pm)Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/36 hours) $320 A02HUA166A
Introduction to African Art
This course will explore various styles-primarily fromWestern Africa-including urban, rural and royal works ofart. The main emphasis of the course will be the waythese works of art have been and continue to be used ineveryday activities and their importance in communitylife. Contact and cross influences with Islam, Europe andthe Americas will be discussed. Two museum trips are required. Wed Mar 5 - Jun 11 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUA167A
Introduction to Computer Art
This course provides an introduction to all phases of computer graphics applications, including draft and paintmodes, fills, textures, brushes, graphic tools and colorblending through exercises in drawing, painting, graphicdesign, illustration and advertising techniques. Electronicpublishing and software design will also be presentedthrough field trips and videotapes. Students will have hands-on experience with microcomputers utilizinggraphics, draw and paint software programs. No previousexperience with computers or graphics is necessary Mon Mar 3 - Jun 9 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUA125A
Thurs Mar 6 - Jun 12 (12 sessions/36 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $320 A02HUA125B
Introduction to Design
This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of design through an investigation of visual elements suchas line, shape and composition. Students will develop designs in two dimensional form. The design principleswill be discussed and illustrated as they relate to anumber of visual arts forms. Wed Mar 5 - Jun 11 (12 sessions/36 hours)5:45 pm - 9:05 pm $320 A02HUA104B
Alternate days and times for college classes are sometimes available for Continuing Education students. For more information call (718) 482-5124.All of the college classes listed in this section are open to the public on a non-credit basis at a special fee of $320 per course. Books and/or materials must be purchased for most classes.
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College Studio Music
Alternate days and times for college classes are sometimes available for Continuing Education students. For more information call (718) 482-5124.All of the college classes listed in this section are open to the public on a non-credit basis at a special fee of $320 per course. Books and/or materials must be purchased for most classes.
Introduction to Music
This course is designed to develop an understanding andappreciation of various forms of music. Emphasis will beplaced on the elements of musical organization, expres-sion and style. Students will gain understanding by listen-ing to selections and by discussing significant features ofmusical compositions from the Middle Ages to the pres-ent time. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (24 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUM101C
Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/36 hours)10:00 am - 11:30 am $320 A02HUM101A
Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/36 hours)6:00 pm - 7:30 pm $320 A02HUM101B
Piano I
Learn to play simple melodies and accompanying techniques for folk songs and a variety of stylistic eras as well as how to sight read at the keyboard. No previousexperience needed. Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/36 hours)6:00 pm - 7:30 pm $320 A02HUM180B
Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/36 hours)10:00 am - 11:30 am $320 A02HUM180A
Piano II
In this intermediate class you will build on the basicslearned in Piano I: reading music and keyboard technique.You will build and play melodies in major and minor scalesthrough an in-depth understanding of intervals andchords. Prerequisite: Piano I or equivalent experience. Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/36 hours)10:00 am - 11:30 am $320 A02HUM181A Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/36 hours)6:00 pm - 7:30 pm $320 A02HUM181B
Voice I
Discover the music most suitable for your individual voiceor singing style. Class work includes basic music reading,vocal exercises, stage conduct and vocal styles. Emphasisis on the development of the voice for solo performance.There will be both individual and group vocal work inclass, including daily solo stage performance. Use ofrecording and TV taping for development of style andstage professionalism is included. Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/36 hours)1:00 pm - 2:30 pm $320 A02HUM155B Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/36 hours)10:00 am - 11:30 am $320 A02HUM155A
Guitar I
Learn the fundamentals of acoustic guitar technique:strumming/picking technique, correct fingerings, and tuning the guitar. Explore the rudiments of music (typesof notes, note values, time signatures, chord structureand scales) and learn to read and perform simple guitar melodies/chords. You do not need previous guitar instruction. Guitars will be provided.
Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/36 hours)6:00 pm - 7:30 pm $320 A02HUM170B
Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/36 hours)11:45 am - 1:15 pm $320 A02HUM170A
Guitar II
Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/36 hours)1:30 pm - 3:00 pm $320 A02HUM171A
Percussion I
This course is designed to allow students opportunities toparticipate in the creation of percussion groups of varioussizes. Students will study and perform music from varioussources - published and/or original arrangements - whichreflect a variety of percussion styles. Music fundamentals (rudimentary music theory) and techniques as applied tothe different pitched or non-pitched percussion instru-ments will be studied. Students may participate with orwithout prior musical experience. Instruments will beavailable. Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/36 hours)4:30 pm - 6:00 pm $320 A02HUM190A
Percussion II
This course is designed as a continuation of HUM 190,Percussion I. It is intended to increase the students’knowledge and technical ability as percussionists on a variety of instruments. The students will study and perform music in varying styles intended to increase their proficiency in reading written music. In addition,they will enhance their playing and reading ability bystudying gradually more advanced technical percussionexercises. Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/36 hours)4:30 pm - 6:00 pm $320 A02HUM191A
American Music
American music is an exploration of the various musicaldevelopments in the United States. Through listening,reading, and discussion, students will investigate folkmusic, entertainment and commercial music, art musicand other musical traditions of the United States. TheBroadway musical and the current musical scene will alsobe studied.
Mon & Wed Mar 3 - Jun 11 (24 sessions/36 hours)6:00 pm - 7:30 pm $320 A02HUM210A
Music for Children
This course is designed to allow education students to explore the range of music fundamentals and techniquesas they relate to rhythm, pitch and vocal expressiveness.Students will be introduced to basic skills of percussion,the recorder, singing and reading music. They will continually grow in this ability to listen to, respond to and create music with understanding, skill and sensitivity;and to present lessons to children that allow them to have those experiences as well. Sat Mar 1 - Jun 7 (12 sessions/36 hours)9:15 am - 12:45 pm $320 A02HUM104B
Tues & Thurs Mar 4 - Jun 12 (24 sessions/36 hours)6:00 pm - 7:30 pm $320 A02HUM104A
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Writing/OnlineSee page 14 or visit www.ed2go.com/lagcc
No matter what your profession, you should consider the possibility of earning a little extra money through writing.
Photoshop CS6 for Digital Photographers/Online
In this course, you’ll master techniques to make the mostof your digital images and add a professional polish toyour work. Designed for those with no image-editing experience, this class will take you from novice to accom-plished photo editor. ND $135 A05CMP865
Photoshop CS6 for Digital Photographers II/Online
If you know the basics of this powerful program, you’reready to master advanced techniques. This class is perfect for you if you want to learn how to add special effects and take your photo- editing skills to the nextlevel. ND $135 A05CMP866
NEW! Photoshop Elements 11 for the Digital Photographer/Online
Improve the look of your images using Adobe PhotoshopElements 11. You will learn everything from quick fixes todetailed enhancements. ND
$135 A05CMP867
Photoshop Elements 10 for the Digital Photographer/Online
Get the tools you need to achieve high-quality results andmake your images spectacular. Learn to edit images onyour computer, correct flaws, enhance your final product,create simple art projects, prepare images for email andthe Internet, and organize your images so you can keep track of them easily. This award-winning software is designed for camera enthusiasts with no photo-editing experience, though students looking to upgrade theirskills are also welcome. ND $135 A05CMP860
Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera/Online
Jump into the world of nature photography! Discover howto take beautiful outdoor photos of everything from land-scapes to flowers, trees, animals and more. You’ll learnabout digital camera equipment as well as telephoto andmacro photography and have the opportunity to shareyour work with your online classmates. ND
$135 A05CMP861
Secrets of Better Photography/Online
Designed for both film and digital photographers, thiscourse is filled with tips and tricks to help you take betterphotographs, covering areas such as exposure and light-ing. You’ll also explore strategies for taking all types ofphotos, including portraiture, landscape, macro and stilllife. ND $135 A05CMP858
Discover Digital Photography/Online
Learn the basics of digital photography for commercialand personal applications: equipment, software, the digital darkroom, printing, and Internet and e-mail use. ND $135 A05CMP838
A to Z Grant Writing/Online
Learn how to raise needed funds by discovering how andwhere to look for potential funders who are a good matchfor your organization. Discover how to network and develop true partnerships with a variety of funders andorganize a successful grant writing campaign. ND $135 A05WRT803
Beginning Writer’s Workshop/Online
If you are a creative thinker, you can learn to write creatively. This in-depth writing experience will give you a taste of the writing life, improve your writing skills, andgive you new ways to stretch your creative muscles. ND $135 A05WRT804
Write Your Own Life Story/Online
Have you ever thought about writing your life story, astory only you can tell? This course walks you step-by-step through the process of writing your life story and to find a lucrative market for your personal history. ND $135 A05WRT801
Writing for Children/Online
Discover how you can touch the hearts of children bycreating books for them. In this highly interactive,hands-on course, you’ll begin work on your first fiction or nonfiction manuscript, explore the changing world ofchildren’s literature, and gain a better understanding oftoday’s market. ND $135 A05WRT806
Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published/Online
Discover essential tips for getting published! This course,taught by a published author, will teach you how to format manuscripts, write irresistible query letters,choose potential publishers and more. ND $135 A05WRT813
How to Make Money Writing/Online
Learn to work faster and enhance your chance for suc-cess. Explore ghostwriting, collaboration, writing for theWeb and new technologies. Understand copywriting, article and essay writing, as well as novel and nonfictionwriting. Discover tips for finding publishers and agents. $135 A05WRT810
Effective Business Writing/Online
Better writers get better jobs! Discover the secrets todeveloping powerful written documents that captivateyour readers with their clarity and persuasion. ND $135 A05WRT811
Writeriffic: Creativity Training for Writers/Online
How can we transform our visions into the written word?In this high energy course you will learn tricks from thepublished writer's toolbox, Writeriffic, that will unleashthe imaginative, inventive bolts of genius that are insideeveryone. ND
$135 A05WRT800
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ACE Support Services
Requests for accommodations must be accompanied by documentation of disability. Pleasesubmit requests and documentation four weeks in advance of class start date to ensure thatreasonable accommodation requests can be processed in a timely manner.
Please contact Cristobal Stewart at (718) 482-5120 to discussyour individual needs.
If you are Deaf or Hard of Hearing please contact Paul Carlson (917) 832-1202 (Video Phone).
For financial assistance to help pay for your education:
To inquire about disability services:
The CUNY/Helena Rubinstein Continuing Education Scholarship Fund for Career Advancement can assist with tuition and fees for continuing education programs
in healthcare and other high demand fields.
For more information visithttp://www.cuny.edu/academics/conted/rubinsteinscholarship.html.
Do you need education or training to help you geta job or advance in or change your career?
Get an education. Get a tax break.HopeScholarship CreditSince January 1, 1998, taxpayers have been eligible to claim a non-refundable credit against federal income taxes for EACH student inthe taxpayer’s family enrolled at least half time in one of the first twoyears of post secondary education in a program leading to a degree,certificate or other recognized educational credential.
Individual Training GrantsAdvance Your Career through Occupational Training
Individual Training Grants (ITGs) allow you to receive specialized training to find a new job or advance in your career at a very low cost.For more information visit the Queens Workforce1 Career Center at 168-25 Jamaica Ave., 2nd Floor, Jamaica, NY 11432, (718) 557-6755.
You may be eligible for tuition assistanceor vouchers for many of our courses.
Find out if you qualify!
Vouchers may be available through your employer. Contact the Human Resources, Personnel or Training Departments at your place of employment to receive informationon vouchers for tuition reimbursement.
You can also inquire about other opportunities for tuition assistance and vouchers atthe NYS Department of Labor, NYC Human Resources Administration, Workforce1 Career Centers and other government assistance programs as well as with your unionrepresentative.
Work Force Investment Act (WIA) vouchers may be available for individualswho are unemployed, dislocated, disabled, youth (ages 14 to 21 meeting certain requirements) or displaced workers. For more information: http://www.workforcenewyork.org/
New York State Educational Incentive Program (EIP) may provide vouchersfor qualified applicants who are registered child care providers. For more information: http://www.earlychildhoodnyc.org/education/ EIP.cfm
Adult Career and Continuing Education Services-Vocational Rehabilitation(ACCES-VR) offers access to a full range of services that may be needed by persons with disabilities. For more information: www.vesid.nysed.gov
Vouchers are also accepted through the GI Bill and the Department of Veterans Affairs. For more information: http://www.va.gov/
Students Over 65 Rediscover the joys of learning at LaGuardia!Receive a 30% discount
For more information call (718) 482-5124
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Dual Access Courses 65
Continuing Education Classes for Deaf Adults 65
Driver (Learner’s Permit) Education for Deaf Adults 65
Individual Instruction 65
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Learn American Sign Language
Learn American Sign LanguageProgram for Deaf Adults’ continuing education programs are the largest and most comprehensive in the New York City area. Our courses, taught in ASL, are designed for studentswho wish to improve their academic, language and/or life enrichment skills.
For more information, including course descriptions, visit http://ace.laguardia.edu/pda. For the most current listing of all courses and schedules, visit http://www.lagcc.cuny.edu/ace.
For questions or to schedule an appointment for an assessment or placement test, contact Erlisa Koci at (917) 832-1138 Voice/VP or [email protected] courses are ND (no discount available).
The Division of Adult and Continuing Education’sIntensive Study in American Sign Language (ASL)Program is a 6-course series focusing on communicationwith Deaf individuals.
These courses are designed for those who wish to makerapid progress in developing ASL skills and expand their multicultural sign vocabulary but do notwish to earn academic credit.
Using the Master ASL! Curriculum, you will develop vocabulary, conversational competence and grammaticalknowledge through a total immersion approach that includes classroom conversation, visual language lab activities and online exercises. You will be expected to expand your interaction with the local Deaf communityto enhance your linguistic skills and cultural knowledge.
Classes are offered days, evenings and weekends throughthe Program for Deaf Adults or in conjunction with theEducation and Language Acquisition Department. Highschool or GED diploma required.
Upon completion and passing of Intensive Study inASL 1 - 4 and Fingerspelling 1 & 2 courses, within twoyears you can earn a Certificate in Conversational American Sign Language. If you have already startedyour sign language education, you are required to bepre-screened for appropriate level placement.
To schedule an appointment contact Erlisa Koci at [email protected] or (917)832-1138. ND
If you wish to earn academic credit for these courses, you must be admitted to the college for the fall or springsemester and are not required to be screened. For moreinformation about ASL classes for credit, contact the Education and Language Acquisition Department, Room B-234, at (718) 482-5640. This certificate pro-gram is not designed to train students as interpreters forthe Deaf. For more information on our ASL-English Inter-pretation Program visit http://www.laguardia.edu/aeip.
Introduction to American Sign Language Workshop
Interested in learning American Sign Language? Find outhow to become a fluent communicator or make a careerfrom your ASL skills by attending our FREE introductoryworkshop. If you are registering for an ASL class in Program for Deaf Adults for the first time, it is strongly recommended that you attend this workshop, whichintroduces our teaching philosophy of ASL and Deaf Culture. You must register for this workshop; visit http://www.laguardia.edu/ace/registration.aspx.
Wed Jun 4 (1 session/1.5 hours)5:45 pm - 7:15 pm A16ASL000A
Intensive Study in ASL - Screening
All continuing education students are required to beassessed through an intensive screening prior to registering for any of Intensive Study in ASL Levels 2, 3 and 4 classes. Call (917) 832-1138 Voice/VP or [email protected] for an ASL screening appointment.ND Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs Jan 2 - Jun 30 (1 session/1 hours) $55 A16ASL010A
Intensive Study in American SignLanguage - Level 1
You will be introduced to the fundamentals of AmericanSign Language as used by the Deaf community, includingvocabulary, syntax, grammar, semantics, language in use,and basic information on Deaf Culture. You will focus ondeveloping language and communication skills.
SUMMER 2014Tues (5:45 pm - 8:00 pm) & Thurs (5:45 pm - 9:15 pm)Jul 1 - Aug 21 (24 sessions/46 hours) $359 A16ASL011A
Intensive Study in American SignLanguage - Level 2
Building on the foundations of ASL Level 1, you willfocus on American Sign Language as used by the Deaf community, including vocabulary, syntax, grammar,semantics, language in use and Deaf cultural values. Prerequisite: Intensive Study in ASL Level 1 or pre-screening. SUMMER 2014Tues (5:45 pm - 8:00 pm) & Thurs (5:45 pm - 9:15 pm) Jul 1 - Aug 21 (24 sessions/46 hours) $359 A16ASL012A
Intensive Study in American SignLanguage - Level 3
Expand your ASL skills in a variety of discourse andnarrative settings. Topics include spatial organization, semantic awareness, complex use of ASL grammar andsyntax, use of classifiers; and advanced and complex Deafcultural information. Prerequisite: Intensive Study in ASLLevel 2 or pre-screening.
SUMMER 2014Mon (5:45 pm - 8:00 pm) & Wed (5:45 pm - 9:15 pm) Jul 7 - Aug 27 (24 sessions/46 hours) $359 A16ASL013A
Intensive Study in American SignLanguage - Level 4
Further enhance your ASL skills in a variety of discourseand narrative settings. Topics include spatial organization,spatial visualization and mapping work; analysis ofsemantics; complex use of ASL grammar and syntax; useof classifiers; and advanced and complex Deaf cultural information. Prerequisite: Intensive Study in ASL Level 3or pre-screening. SUMMER 2014Mon (5:45 pm - 8:00 pm) & Wed (5:45 pm -9:15 pm) Jul 7 - Aug 27 (24 session/46 hours) $359 A16ASL014A
Intensive Study in American Sign Language Program
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Continuing Education Classes for Deaf Adults
For questions or to schedule an appointment for an assessment or placement test, contact Erlisa Koci at (917) 832-1138 Voice/VP or [email protected] courses are ND (no discount available).
Dual Access Courses
Dual Access: Fingerspelling, Numbers and Glossing 1
Explore the fundamentals of ASL fingerspelling, numbersand glossing. You will focus on the development of ASLparameters, including hand shapes, orientation, location,movement and non-manual signals. Offered jointly withthe Education and Language Acquisition Department. (Please note, Continuing Education students may nothave access to Blackboard.) Prerequisite: Intensive Studyin ASL Level 1 or pre-screening. Tues & Thurs Jun 19 - Jul 29 (22 sessions/24 hours)5:45 pm - 7:55 pm $119 A16ASL018A
Dual Access: Fingerspelling, Numbers and Glossing 2
Build on the foundations of ASL fingerspelling, numberingand glossing in Level 1. You will focus on the further development of ASL parameters, including hand shapes,orientation, location, movement and non-manual signs.Offered jointly with the Education and Language Acquisition Department. (Please note, Continuing Education students may not have access to Blackboard.) Prerequisite: ASL Fingerspelling 1 & Intensive Study inASL Level 3. Tues & Thurs Jun 19 - Jul 29 (22 sessions/36 hours)4:45 pm - 7:55 pm $229 A16ASL019A
Dual Access: Intensive Study inAmerican Sign Language - Level 1You will be introduced to the fundamentals of AmericanSign Language as used by the Deaf community, includingvocabulary, syntax, grammar, semantics and language inuse as well as basic information on Deaf Culture. Youwill focus on developing language and communication skills.
Tues & Thurs Jun 19 - Jul 29 (22 sessions/48 hours)4:35 pm - 9:05 pm $359 A16ASL026A
Individual Instruction for Deaf Adults
For Deaf, Deaf-Blind and Hard-of-Hearing adults, receive one-to-one instruction in all youreducational and professional development needs, such as preparation for exams; ASL forDeaf International Students; specific academic, linguistic or career needs; and AmericanCitizenship preparation. An interview and diagnostic assessment of needs and goals maybe given.
A customized program with dates will be arranged upon full payment for each segment(2-hour, 4-hour, 6-hour, 12-hour and 24-hour courses). Individualized instruction on specific topics for Hearing adults is also offered, including preparation for the ASLTA Provisional Certificate and ASL language development. ND For questions or to schedulean appointment for an assessment or placement test contact Erlisa Koci at (917) 832-1138Voice/VP or [email protected].
Individual Instruction - 2 Hours
You will receive 2 hours of diagnostic assessment.
Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs Jan 2 - Jun 30 (1 session/2 hours)$149 A16PDV001A
Individual Instruction - 12 Hours
You will receive 6 two-hour sessions of one-to-one instruction. Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs Jan 2 - Jun 30 (6 sessions/12 hours)$959 A16PDV002A
Individual Instruction - 24 Hours
You will receive 12 two-hour sessions of one-to-one instruction.
Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs Jan 2 - Jun 30 (12 sessions/24 hours)$1859 A16PDV003A
Driver (Learner’s Permit) Education for Deaf Adults
Do you wish to pass the Department of Motor Vehicles written examination? Take this course to help you study for a learner’s permit. The instructor will makearrangements for you to take the examination with an ASL interpreter. You must be 17 or older and must possess a social security card.Instructor: Joel Goldfarb
Tue Apr 8 - May 27 (8 sessions/21 hours)4:35 pm - 7:15 pm $269 A16DRV001A
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Division of Adult & Continuing Education @ LaGuardia Community CollegeHow
to Register/How
to Get Here
How to Get HereThe college campus is located on Thomson Avenue, between Van Dam Streetand Skillman Avenue. See the map at left to locate specific buildings.
By Car:From Queens and Brooklyn, take the Long Island Expressway and exit atVan Dam Street. From the Bronx, take the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and exit at Queens Boulevard west, and from Manhattan, take the 59th Street bridge to Queens Blvd.
By Subway:7 train 33rd Street stationN, Q trains At Queensboro Plaza station, transfer to #7E, M trains Queens Plaza or 23rd-Ely/Court Square stationR train Queens Plaza stationG train 23rd-Ely/Court Square station
By Bus:Q60, Q32 Queens Boulevard and Skillman AvenueQ39 Thomson and Van Dam StreetB62 Thomson and Jackson Avenue
Bike Parking: Racks are available on Van Dam Street, in front of the E and L buildings, and near the parking lot on 29th Street by the C Building.
Online: www.laguardia.edu/acereg/
By phone: (718) 482-7244 with payment by MasterCard/Visa/Discover/ American Express.
For English Language classes call (718) 482-5360.
By fax: (718) 609-2074 with payment by MasterCard/Visa/Discover/ American Express.
In person: M-Building, Room M-143 Monday through Thursday 8:30 am - 6:30 pm Friday 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Saturday 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
PaymentPayment is required at time of registration. All unpaid registrations will be canceled one week before the start of class.
For most classes you may pay by check, major credit cards, money order, or cash.
Cash payments can be made at the Bursar's office (C Building, Room C-110)
Monday & Thursday 9:00am - 7:00pm Tuesday & Wednesday 9:00am - 5:00pm Friday 9:00am - 4:30pm
The English Language Center, Taxi Program, the EMT Program and CLEP Test do nottake personal checks for program payment.
Discounts
The Division of Adult & Continuing Education (ACE) offers discounts to the followinggroups: 30% tuition discount is offered to alumni association members, LaGuardiaunder-graduates, senior citizens (65+ years), faculty/staff and the families of faculty/staff.30% tuition discount is offered to the children of undergraduates and to the children offaculty/staff. 50% tuition discount is offered to public assistance recipients. Only onediscount can be applied per course. Discounts and waivers apply to all courses exceptthose designated ND.
To receive a tuition discount you must register in person no more than three workingdays prior to the start of the selected course and show appropriate ID. All discounted registrations are subject to space availability. Call (718) 482-7244 for more information.
Delinquent Payments
The College reserves the right to withhold the privileges of class attendance, use of facili-ties and services, and access to certificates of completion from students delinquent withpayments.
Classroom Assignments
Classroom assignments are posted outside the Registration Office, M147, M-Building,prior to the first day of class. The English Language Center posts its classroom assign-ments outside C-354.
Refund Policy
For courses under $299 100% (-$20 per course) if written request received 3 business days prior to 1st day of class50% (-$20 per course) if written request received prior to second week of classes
For courses $299 and above or more than 50 hours of instruction100% (-$20 per course) if written request received 3 business days prior to 1st day of class 75% (-$20 per course) if written request received prior to completion of 10% ofclass hours50% (-$20 per course) if written request received prior to completion of 20% of classhours
$20 will be deducted from refunds as shown above up to a limit of $40.Allow 4-6 weeks to receive refunds for payment made by check or cash.Allow 2 billing cycles for credit charges to reflect refund on monthly statements.Members of the military needing to withdraw from class at short notice will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Financial Assistance
Many employers and/or unions provide tuition reimbursement or direct funding. Members of DC 37 or Local 1180 may apply for reimbursement on a per course basis.Call DC 37 at (212) 815-1663 or Local 1180 at (212) 966-5353 for details and courses.
Payment Plans & Loans
Students may apply for installment plans and loans through Academic ManagementServices (1-800) 635-0120 or online through www.tuitionpay.com.
Materials
Tuition/registration fees do not include the cost of course materials to be used inclasses/seminars except where indicated.
College Policies
Equal Opportunity and Affirmative ActionLaGuardia Community College is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Institution. The College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, transgender, genetic predisposition or carrier status, citizenship status, veteran or marital status in its student admissions,employment, access to programs, and administration of educational policies.
Course Cancellations
100% refund for courses cancelled by the college. The college reserves the right to cancel or withdraw courses from the catalog and to change course curricula and scheduling. The college also reserves the right to withdraw and substitute instructors.
Updates
Occasionally information changes and the most up to date schedule can be found on the web (www.lagcc.cuny.edu/ace).
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For English Language classescall (718) 482-5360.
By fax:
(718) 609-2074 with payment by MasterCard/
Visa/Discover/American Express.
In person:
M-Building, Room M-143Monday through Thursday
8:30 am - 6:30 pmFridays 8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Saturday 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
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